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Zuckerberg interview: What went wrong

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 10/03/2008

I want to get video of the uncomfortable keynote with Mark Zuckerberg and Business Week’s Sarah Lacy at SXSW today so I can use it as an object lesson in my journalism classes about how not do conduct an interview. My lecture:Lacy’s biggest mistake was not knowing her audience. Here she ...

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SXSW: Zuckerberg on stage

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 09/03/2008

Mark Zuckerberg arrives on the stage at SXSW and faces a cheering crowd. He looks out and gives them a grin he can’t contain; there’s a bit of ‘wow’ in it. That’s what I like about Mark: He’s out front. Who wouldn’t grin at a cheering crowd. He says that one ...

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Because its funny

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 09/03/2008

After tonight’s world premiere of Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, a woman in the audience asked why they involved George Bush. Someone else in the audience answered for the stars and creators on stage: “Because it’s funny.”Thank goodness we haven’t lost our ...

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After the high-school paper

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 08/03/2008

AT SXSW, Henry Jenkins, in a wonderful conversation with friend Steven Johnson, says that one of the great untapped resources in reporting on our communities are our young people: high-school students whose papers suck and whose principals are trying to limit their speech while they are creating mor ...

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Trouble for NPR

Publicado Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 07/03/2008

It looks like bad news for Public Radio and its fans: CEO Ken Stern has been forced out. It appears that the stations did him in as they gun for his digital strategy because they fear the internet will hurt them. Well guess, what, local yokels, hate to tell you this but… You’re screwed! ...

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