Jtm-dc-reports
WHO ATTENDED /
READ SESSION REPORTS /
FOLLOW TALK ON NEXT STEPS /
OVERVIEW / " JTM2007 BLOG / LEARNING LINKS / READING LINKS / BLOGGING THE EVENT / ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS /
ORIGINAL INVITATION /
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM/AGENDA (PDF)

Tuesday Events
- LINK: AUDIO: "The State of Citizen Journalism" interactive panel, 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Aug. 7, 2007
- LINK: AUDIO: Introductory remarks, 3 p.m., Tuesday, by Len Witt, Chris Peck and Lee Huebner (12 mins.)
- LINK: AUDIO/VIDEO: Setting the Agenda: Participants' Introductory Questions; Tues., 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
- LINK: AUDIO/VIDEO: Expert circle: Chris Peck, Jim Shaffer, Geneva Overholser, Linda Jue; Tues. 7 p.m.
- LINK: AUDIO/VIDEO: Some 50 participants "headline" their key concerns (Tues., 7:30 p.m.)
- LINK: AUDIO: Participants report initial breakout topics, Tues., 8:30 p.m. (14 mins.)
Wednesday convening
- LINK: AUDIO: Breakfast reflections/headlines from participants (13 mins.)
Wed., 9:00 a.m. Break-out Sessions
- LINK: Journalism That Matters: Education That Matters / AUDIO/VIDEO
- LINK: Migrating Local Journalism to a citzen-trained model /
- LINK Training citizen journalists (JPG)
- LINK: The "TAO" of Journalism
- LINK: Representative Journalism (Len Witt et al.)
10:15 am Sessions
- LINK: How citizen journalists and professional journalists can/can't work together
- LINK: Citizen Journalism That Matters
- LINK: A Blue Ocean Strategy for Journalism
- LINK: Mindful Media? Can we create media that support our highest values?
- LINK: Scholarly research -- What's needed?
12:30 p.m. Sessions
2 p.m. Sessions
- LINK: Designing and Building the Newsroom of the Future at Duke University
- LINK: Locating and Financing the Next Newsroom (with Chris Peck) / AUDIO
- LINK: Helping Poynter Online transform journalism / AUDIO/VIDEO
- LINK: Youth Journalists and Civic Engagement -- Ingrid Dahl
3 p.m. Participant reports/next steps
By 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8, participants in "Journalism That Matters: The DC Sessions" were ready to offer some key reports and insights after multiple breakout sessions and group discussions. Click to go to STREAM OR DOWNLOAD audio page.
5 p.m. Projects / Next Steps
Before gathering for a "closing circle" wrapup session, "Journalism That Matters: The DC Sessions" participants declared a total of 12 projects undertaken, and invited colleagues to join them for planning breakouts.
Before gathering for a "closing circle" wrapup session, "Journalism That Matters: The DC Sessions" participants declared a total of 12 projects undertaken, and invited colleagues to join them for planning breakouts.
CLICK ON CARAT TO STREAM . . . or download MP3 podcast (5:47 min.; 2.65MB)
Here is a list, in the order described in the accompanying audio file, of the projects announced during this session, and the principal involved:
- Chris Peck -- Funding and finding a home for the next newsroom
- Linda Jue -- Post Katrina recover reporting multimedia project
- Rob Park -- Local education news
- Will Bunch -- Book, "The News Fix," helping create the next news organization, or "norg."
- Steve Brandt -- Helping journalism organizations adopt reporting on problem solutions
- Sue Ellen Christian -- Museum on collaboration: Online discussion on race
- Tom Warhover -- Ninety-day transformation of legacy newsroom into a web-centric rather than print-centric approach.
- Chris O'Brien -- Duke University next-newsroom project. What should media center look like?
- Jessica Bynoe -- Pushing for youth engagement in everyone's projects -- ages 5 to 25.
- Michael Stoll -- The public press, a citizen-journalism project, taking newspapers non-commercial as startups and converting for-profit enterprises.
- Josh Wilson -- Turn news you might of missed into a syndicated world news service
- Sarah Hasan -- ilmworks creation of cultural dialog; collaborators for 2009 conference at either Santa Clara Univ. of Georgtown on "science, religion and public-policy." And a cit-j project on American Muslims.
4 p.m. Next step planning
REPORT TO COME