Fourteen Things Bloggers and Broadcasters Have to Learn from Each Other


This is a presentation I’m giving May 2 at the RemakeCamp Unconference at the University of San Francisco. I’m posting it here so it’s available online — but sadly this version doesn’t include any of the glorious Keynote animation or the melodious sound of my voice, so you’ll just have to imagine.

The gist of the presentation is that news is more interesting now than ever before — largely because of those same technological changes that make it harder to pay for — and the only way to create value now is to combine the tricks of classic-journalism with the platform rules of new-journalism.

Whittling this down to five minutes was not easy.

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I'm a writer and photographer in San Francisco, curious about how people can get away with writing all day while also being able to afford to buy groceries.