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I had the amazing honor to be in the qik chatroom when you interviewed Bob Geldof... what an incredible, and prescient experience... and I too absolutely LOVED Virginia Heffernen's piece about Friday Night Lights (there was another amazing piece in the same magazine that emphasized how another entertainment company had their thumb fully on the pulse of interactivity and was succeeding beyond expectations- I'll hunt that down for you).
I so look forward to the deepening of the interactive experience in all media, but especially in the arts.... as you know I'm working on it!!!!! and I am eager to hear all you guys discover at SXSW!!!!!! Forward thinking as us new media folk may be... I think we have barely begun to scratch the horizon...
Have a wonderful time!!!
You are dead on correct with that statement. Traditional media will evolve but it will not disappear. Citizen journalism will supplement, not replace, professional journalism. Blogs, podcasts, and online video will all blossom, but radio, TV, and even dead-tree publications like newspapers and magazines will continue to play a role in our media consumption habits of the future.
I do get concerned at the number of my fellow evangelists who preach the "death" of one or another forms of media. Coexistence will be beautiful.
We'll always need the old so it will always be here. But the new media sure is a lot of fun. I truly enjoy the glimpses of life that you bring to me via Twitter. It always interesting to look and see where you are and then later to hear about what you've been talking about on the broadcast (old) media.
Keep up the good work.
The deeper we get into connecting all forms of media - old media, new media, social media - the more the possibilities seem to expand before us.
I don't think anything is going to 'replace' established media... any more than television news 'replaced' newspapers... there are reasons we utilize one form of media or another.
This article however, is brilliant, and I know I will be pointing several people to it whom I've been having discussions with over the development of new media who just don't quite get why it's important or relevant.
Thanks again!
P.S. Sir Bob sure has class... thanks for the Qik vid.
It's an exciting time, I'm really interested in how this all plays out over the next few years.
It is all good. :)
Media is evolving at the speed of the network, yes. Professionals do have the ability to ask the right questions and use the right tools at a moment's notice. That ability to deliver a compelling point of view has been honed through hours and years of experience. That, integrated with the freshness and immediacy of other voices is more and more a winning proposition.
Mark Salinas, MN