Open Source Journalism: From Gutenberg to YouTube

Author: Lisa ArbercheskiNovember 29, 2013
Tags:corbett, france, gutenberg, james, journalism, media, open, report, sourced, youtube

 

James Corbett presents “From Gutenberg to YouTube: the open sourcing of journalism.” This lecture was delivered at the fOSSa 2013 conference in Lille, France on November 21, 2013.

For those with limited bandwidth, CLICK HERE to download a smaller, lower file size version of this episode.

For those interested in audio quality, CLICK HERE for the highest-quality version of this episode (WARNING: very large download).

Documentation

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Time Reference: 00:15
Morning Joe on Glenn Greenwald
Time Reference: 01:57
Glenn Greenwald To Anderson Cooper: Peter King, Others Targeting Me For ‘Crime Of Doing Journalism’
Time Reference: 02:11
Glenn Greenwald’s Partner Detained At Airport Under U.K. Terrorism Act
Time Reference: 02:37
“Shield Law” (S.987)
Time Reference: 03:26
Feinstein: First Amendment is a Special Privilege, Not a Right
Time Reference: 04:01
Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien (Strasbourg Relation newspaper)
Time Reference: 08:25
The London Gazette online archive
Time Reference: 08:45
London Gazette No. 1 Pg. 1
Time Reference: 09:07
History of the AFP
Time Reference: 10:31
“Insurrection in Paris” (1848)
Time Reference: 11:52
The History of British Pathe
Time Reference: 12:48
Newsreel Clip 1932 – Girl Stars Train for Olympics
Time Reference: 13:25
Aug. 31, 1920: The Birth of News Radio
Time Reference: 14:33
CBS World News Today – Broadcast on Pearl Harbor attack 1941
Time Reference: 15:10
NBC News – March 17th 1949
Time Reference: 16:14
Memorable milestones in Columbus Dispatch history
Time Reference: 17:12
Swine Flu Cover-up, Climategate Whitewash, Goldman Hangout – Sunday Update
Time Reference: 18:07
“Open-source journalism” at Salon.com (1999)
Time Reference: 24:51
Congress Passes Wide-Ranging Bill Easing Bank Laws (NYTimes.com 1999)
Time Reference: 26:54
Obama Pick for Court Is 3rd in a Row Blocked by Republicans (NYTimes.com 2013)
Time Reference: 29:37
About The Corbett Report
Time Reference: 30:49
Episode 286 – Rockefeller Medicine
Time Reference: 31:56
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Generic License
Time Reference: 32:50
A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change
Time Reference: 33:27

Published on Nov 29, 2013

James Corbett presents “From Gutenberg to YouTube: the open sourcing of journalism.” This lecture was delivered at the fOSSa 2013 conference in Lille, France on November 21, 2013.

For those with limited bandwidth, CLICK HERE to download a smaller, lower file size version of this episode.

For those interested in audio quality, CLICK HERE for the highest-quality version of this episode (WARNING: very large download).

Documentation

Download the PowerPoint presentation of this lecture
Time Reference: 00:15
Morning Joe on Glenn Greenwald
Time Reference: 01:57
Glenn Greenwald To Anderson Cooper: Peter King, Others Targeting Me For ‘Crime Of Doing Journalism’
Time Reference: 02:11
Glenn Greenwald’s Partner Detained At Airport Under U.K. Terrorism Act
Time Reference: 02:37
“Shield Law” (S.987)
Time Reference: 03:26
Feinstein: First Amendment is a Special Privilege, Not a Right
Time Reference: 04:01
Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien (Strasbourg Relation newspaper)
Time Reference: 08:25
The London Gazette online archive
Time Reference: 08:45
London Gazette No. 1 Pg. 1
Time Reference: 09:07
History of the AFP
Time Reference: 10:31
“Insurrection in Paris” (1848)
Time Reference: 11:52
The History of British Pathe
Time Reference: 12:48
Newsreel Clip 1932 – Girl Stars Train for Olympics
Time Reference: 13:25
Aug. 31, 1920: The Birth of News Radio
Time Reference: 14:33
CBS World News Today – Broadcast on Pearl Harbor attack 1941
Time Reference: 15:10
NBC News – March 17th 1949
Time Reference: 16:14
Memorable milestones in Columbus Dispatch history
Time Reference: 17:12
Swine Flu Cover-up, Climategate Whitewash, Goldman Hangout – Sunday Update
Time Reference: 18:07
“Open-source journalism” at Salon.com (1999)
Time Reference: 24:51
Congress Passes Wide-Ranging Bill Easing Bank Laws (NYTimes.com 1999)
Time Reference: 26:54
Obama Pick for Court Is 3rd in a Row Blocked by Republicans (NYTimes.com 2013)
Time Reference: 29:37
About The Corbett Report
Time Reference: 30:49
Episode 286 – Rockefeller Medicine
Time Reference: 31:56
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Generic License
Time Reference: 32:50
A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change
Time Reference: 33:27

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