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More than 250 gathered at strategy summit resolve to create web end-run of "corporate media"

UPDATED 10:56 p.m., Jan. 29, 2008
By Bill Densmore
The Media Giraffe Project
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- More than 250 activists meeting at a conference hotel here over three days resolved to create a new "non-corporate" news aggregation website that would serve as a distribution system for progressive political and policy news, according to a key organizer contacted on Tuesday. "We don't want blogging, really, as much as we want hard news and analysis," said W. David Kubiak, of Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Metrock says Channel One appears to be censoring ads from its website; president gone?
Jim Metrock, the Birmingham, Ala.-based businessman who has waged a seven-year campaign to undercut advertiser support for Channel One, says on his webblog that the company now appears to be deleting ads from its own website. Also, he says the in-school , ad supported satellite network seen daily in classrooms by at least seven million U.S. teen-agers appears to have lost its president. Here's a link:
http://www.obligation.org/article.php?recordID=871
Stony Brook adds $200K support from Ford to start "news literacy education" center
01-19-2008 -- UPDATE: Watch a 22-minute video interview with Jim Klurfeld and Howard Schneider:
http://newshare.typepad.com/mgpaudio/2008/01/video-the-deman.html
How is mainstream media helping with media education: An example from Waco, Texas
In the last couple of years, mainstream media has figured out that its future lies in part with figuring out how to engage youth with civic affairs and . . . the news (however the news evolves). Here's a column from the Waco, Texas, daily -- which is owned by Cox Communications of Atlanta, about what they're doing.
-- bill densmore
http://www.wacotrib.com/opin/content/news/opinion/stories/2007/09/30/093...
http://www.wacotrib.com/services/content/services/aboutus.html
HEADLINE: Ken Sury: From print to small screen
PUBLISHED: Sunday, September 30, 2007
Experiment underway at Stony Brook -- teaching media literacy to all college students
Equipped with a $1.7-million grant from the Knight Foundation and $2 million of institutional support, a bold experiment is underway at Stony Brook University on Long Island: Whan happens when you teach media literacy to students across all college disciplines? For details: http://commcgi.cc.stonybrook.edu/artman/publish/article_1246.shtml
What is the impact of virtual worlds on civic engagement? MIT researchers will study
Brad Seawell of the MIT Communications Forum writes to note that a free public forum on Thurs., Sept. 20 launches a new center studying the relationship between emerging media and civic engagement. A key area of inquiry is how virtual worlds such as SecondLife affect civic engagement in the real world.
READ MORE: http://newshare.typepad.com/nenf/2007/09/virtual-vs-real.html
Youth media and literacy key topics at "Journalism That Matters" confab Aug. 7-8
Youth media and literacy were key topics at Journalism That Matters: The DC Sessions," a gathering of more than 150 journalists, bloggers, educators and activists Aug. 7-8, 2007, in Washington, D.C. The Media Giraffe Project at UMass convened the two-day gathering as part of a year-long effort to establish "The Next Newsroom," -- a prototype news organization in a U.S. community that will be created from scratch.

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