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The film profiles Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone. This program features interviews with Twitter Chairman Jack Dorsey; Mike Maples, founder and managing partner of venture capital firm Floodgate; Tim O'Reilly, founder and chief executive officer of O'Reilly Media; Om Malik, founder of GigaOM; Meg Hourihan, co-founder of Blogger.com; Ryan Singel, writer for Wired.com; and Lou Kerner, vice president of Equity Research covering social media and e-commerce, Wedbush Securities. ]]>

The film profiles Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone. This program features interviews with Twitter Chairman Jack Dorsey; Mike Maples, founder and managing partner of venture capital firm Floodgate; Tim O'Reilly, founder and chief executive officer of O'Reilly Media; Om Malik, founder of GigaOM; Meg Hourihan, co-founder of Blogger.com; Ryan Singel, writer for Wired.com; and Lou Kerner, vice president of Equity Research covering social media and e-commerce, Wedbush Securities. ]]>
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The Impact of Twitter on Journalism https://documentary.net/video/the-impact-of-twitter-on-journalism/ https://documentary.net/video/the-impact-of-twitter-on-journalism/#respond Fri, 16 Nov 2012 16:36:58 +0000 http://documentary.net/?p=8699

The world of journalism has changed in the internet era. Newsrooms are significantly smaller now than they were 10 years ago, and news is no longer a once-a-day product, but instead a constant flow of information. The rise of Twitter brought concerns within the industry - would this overwhelming source of direct raw information put professional reporters out of business? Journalists are now faced with the challenge of adapting their roles in this digital era, finding new ways to add value to content, and helping to ensure that the internet is changing our worldview for the better. Featuring: Jeff Jarvis, Director, Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism Mark Luckie, Manager of Journalism & News at Twitter Craig Kanalley, Senior Editor of Big News & Live Events at Huffington Post Chris Anderson, Director of Research, Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism]]>

The world of journalism has changed in the internet era. Newsrooms are significantly smaller now than they were 10 years ago, and news is no longer a once-a-day product, but instead a constant flow of information. The rise of Twitter brought concerns within the industry - would this overwhelming source of direct raw information put professional reporters out of business? Journalists are now faced with the challenge of adapting their roles in this digital era, finding new ways to add value to content, and helping to ensure that the internet is changing our worldview for the better. Featuring: Jeff Jarvis, Director, Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism Mark Luckie, Manager of Journalism & News at Twitter Craig Kanalley, Senior Editor of Big News & Live Events at Huffington Post Chris Anderson, Director of Research, Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism]]>
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