Podcasts about news rewired

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Ben Fawkes
Quick chat with Xavier Damman from Storify #newsrw at Cardinal Place

Ben Fawkes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 1:50


--- SpeakerText Transcript of the Track: Okay, so I am here with Xavier, how you doing? Great. I just saw your presentation, it was great. Thank you. It was a really good use cases and examples, and Steve Jobs' examples. It's really good that you could put it together and, you know, it's cool. So, but, how are you feeling, what's been going on? Tell me about your role in News Rewired. My role in here? I mean, I came to give this presentation about storytelling. Yep. And how I believe that now we are in this new age of social media, where we have over 800 million people who actually are reporters. Yeah. Social media has turned every one of us into a reporter, but not everyone is a journalist or a blogger. Yeah. So we need those people more than ever, to actually make sense of what all of those people are sharing on social media. Sure. Whether it's to verify the source, to add context, to really retell the story, to making sure whatever is happening is reported on social media. We can remember it, and we can understand what happened, and we can publish that so that the wider audience than the only few were following that personal social media, can actually understand what happened. Yeah. Exactly. So, in your opinion, social media has, is a massive influence and very important to the future of journalism. Absolutely. It's a paradigm shift. Yep. And Storify is trying to be kind of like the platform to enable to bring all those things together, right? Absolutely. We are the typewriter for this new social media age. The typewriter, yeah, I remember that line. That was good. I liked that one. And well, any You have the mike. Uh yeah, I like that. We should hang out more. Absolutely, absolutely. Thanks very much. Review Transcript and Additional Download Options Download Captionbox Interactive Transcript File

Ben Fawkes Show
Quick chat with Xavier Damman from Storify #newsrw at Cardinal Place

Ben Fawkes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 1:50


--- SpeakerText Transcript of the Track: Okay, so I am here with Xavier, how you doing? Great. I just saw your presentation, it was great. Thank you. It was a really good use cases and examples, and Steve Jobs' examples. It's really good that you could put it together and, you know, it's cool. So, but, how are you feeling, what's been going on? Tell me about your role in News Rewired. My role in here? I mean, I came to give this presentation about storytelling. Yep. And how I believe that now we are in this new age of social media, where we have over 800 million people who actually are reporters. Yeah. Social media has turned every one of us into a reporter, but not everyone is a journalist or a blogger. Yeah. So we need those people more than ever, to actually make sense of what all of those people are sharing on social media. Sure. Whether it's to verify the source, to add context, to really retell the story, to making sure whatever is happening is reported on social media. We can remember it, and we can understand what happened, and we can publish that so that the wider audience than the only few were following that personal social media, can actually understand what happened. Yeah. Exactly. So, in your opinion, social media has, is a massive influence and very important to the future of journalism. Absolutely. It's a paradigm shift. Yep. And Storify is trying to be kind of like the platform to enable to bring all those things together, right? Absolutely. We are the typewriter for this new social media age. The typewriter, yeah, I remember that line. That was good. I liked that one. And well, any You have the mike. Uh yeah, I like that. We should hang out more. Absolutely, absolutely. Thanks very much. Review Transcript and Additional Download Options Download Captionbox Interactive Transcript File

Ben Fawkes
Tom Housden #newsrw at Cardinal Place

Ben Fawkes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 3:03


--- SpeakerText Transcript of the Track: Of course, yeah. So, I am here with Tom, is it Housden? Housden, yeah. From BBC news. BBC news website. And we're here at News Rewired. Tom, what are your thoughts on the event? What are you looking forward to and so on and so forth? I think it's always good to get out and meet other people from the industry. I look forward to hearing what people have to say about, especially, the way community-based journalists use social media, something we're all trying to adapt to and shape our coverage into a sort of platform way in which people are interacting with news context. Do you think that's kind of the future? I don't know. I think the key thing is, a lot that people don't know. I don't think the platforms, Twitter included, I'm reading about the way they're trying to monetize their business model. Yeah. I think there's a lot of questions mainly about how that progresses in person. I think, you know, something like Twitter, to me as a user, seems to be you have a lot of very hyper-connected metered individuals during using it heavily, but I'm not sure that that necessarily is something that's happening wider around the country. I'm not sure about my sister living in the Northwest, which is, you know, works in a school. She is not someone who would be using news in the social media. Yeah. The media is very kind of, it's, you know, the media has bad to get successful things, They'll be jumping on that as a Jumping on that. And I just wonder sometimes how I mean, it's a fascinating platform and it's for me following breaking news. I mean, most journalists now, we're following breaking news on Twitter. I remember when the London riots were going on. Absolutely. And I was following that on Twitter rather than on the BBC, in conjunction kind of, you know. Because, let's be honest. It was much faster. It was a lot faster. Obviously there's a lot of curating. That's another issue. Yeah. There's a lot of nonsense on there as well. You see there's the explosion of the sort of approved railway station. All right. And just looking on that, there's all kinds of sort of wilds. You know, terrorists late and speculate here. It just gets very... sorting through that. It's difficult. Do you think maybe curation is going to be a stronger...like a more important topic for journalists? Would you say? Possibly, I mean it always seems to come back to curation. It's typical, everything starts as a wild frontier, and then ends up becoming a bit more than what I expected. So, yeah. I don't know. I've done. Yeah. I'm as interested as anyone in Okay. Thanks. Is that going to be on your web site? Review Transcript and Additional Download Options Right-click and choose 'Save As...' to download HTML for CaptionBox

Ben Fawkes Show
Tom Housden #newsrw at Cardinal Place

Ben Fawkes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 3:03


--- SpeakerText Transcript of the Track: Of course, yeah. So, I am here with Tom, is it Housden? Housden, yeah. From BBC news. BBC news website. And we're here at News Rewired. Tom, what are your thoughts on the event? What are you looking forward to and so on and so forth? I think it's always good to get out and meet other people from the industry. I look forward to hearing what people have to say about, especially, the way community-based journalists use social media, something we're all trying to adapt to and shape our coverage into a sort of platform way in which people are interacting with news context. Do you think that's kind of the future? I don't know. I think the key thing is, a lot that people don't know. I don't think the platforms, Twitter included, I'm reading about the way they're trying to monetize their business model. Yeah. I think there's a lot of questions mainly about how that progresses in person. I think, you know, something like Twitter, to me as a user, seems to be you have a lot of very hyper-connected metered individuals during using it heavily, but I'm not sure that that necessarily is something that's happening wider around the country. I'm not sure about my sister living in the Northwest, which is, you know, works in a school. She is not someone who would be using news in the social media. Yeah. The media is very kind of, it's, you know, the media has bad to get successful things, They'll be jumping on that as a Jumping on that. And I just wonder sometimes how I mean, it's a fascinating platform and it's for me following breaking news. I mean, most journalists now, we're following breaking news on Twitter. I remember when the London riots were going on. Absolutely. And I was following that on Twitter rather than on the BBC, in conjunction kind of, you know. Because, let's be honest. It was much faster. It was a lot faster. Obviously there's a lot of curating. That's another issue. Yeah. There's a lot of nonsense on there as well. You see there's the explosion of the sort of approved railway station. All right. And just looking on that, there's all kinds of sort of wilds. You know, terrorists late and speculate here. It just gets very... sorting through that. It's difficult. Do you think maybe curation is going to be a stronger...like a more important topic for journalists? Would you say? Possibly, I mean it always seems to come back to curation. It's typical, everything starts as a wild frontier, and then ends up becoming a bit more than what I expected. So, yeah. I don't know. I've done. Yeah. I'm as interested as anyone in Okay. Thanks. Is that going to be on your web site? Review Transcript and Additional Download Options Right-click and choose 'Save As...' to download HTML for CaptionBox

Ben Fawkes Show
Time for News:Rewired at Tesco Metro

Ben Fawkes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 0:39


Time for News:Rewired at Tesco Metro by Ben Fawkes

Ben Fawkes
Time for News:Rewired at Tesco Metro

Ben Fawkes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 0:39


Time for News:Rewired at Tesco Metro by Ben Fawkes

Ben Fawkes
News:Rewired message at Strongroom Bar #newsrw

Ben Fawkes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2011 0:55


News:Rewired message at Strongroom Bar #newsrw by Ben Fawkes

Ben Fawkes Show
News:Rewired message at Strongroom Bar #newsrw

Ben Fawkes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2011 0:55


News:Rewired message at Strongroom Bar #newsrw by Ben Fawkes