<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>:: ifocos :: &#187; About iFOCOS</title>
	<atom:link href="http://ifocos.org/category/about-ifocos/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>http://ifocos.org</link>
	<description>INSTITUTE FOR THE CONNECTED SOCIETY</description>
	<lastBuildDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 16:33:55 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
	<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
	<generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3</generator>
		<item>
		<title>Andrew and Dale are now blogging at We Media</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/12/03/andrew-and-dale-are-now-blogging-at-we-media/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/12/03/andrew-and-dale-are-now-blogging-at-we-media/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 20:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[About iFOCOS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wemedia.com]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/?p=773</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ll find conference, awards and other updates and our latest thinking and blogging about media and the connected society at wemedia.com. See you there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ll find conference, awards and other updates and our latest thinking and blogging about media and the connected society at <a href="http://www.wemedia.com">wemedia.com</a>. See you there.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/12/03/andrew-and-dale-are-now-blogging-at-we-media/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Update from Andrew and Dale</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/08/05/update-from-andrew-and-dale/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/08/05/update-from-andrew-and-dale/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 17:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wemedia09]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wemediabuenosaires]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wemediacommunity]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/?p=772</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[(Here&#8217;s the update sent to our friends today via email. If you aren&#8217;t on the list you can use the form on the right rail of our new web site to sign up.) We&#8217;ve been on the move in Europe and the U.S. in recent weeks &#8211; and also hunkered down at We Media HQ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Here&#8217;s the update sent to our friends today via email. If you aren&#8217;t on the list you can use the form on the right rail of our <a href="http://www.wemedia.com">new web site</a> to sign up.)</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been on the move in Europe and the U.S. in recent weeks &#8211; and also hunkered down at We Media HQ working on a group of new projects. Now we want to share with you what we&#8217;ve been up to. The big news we hope you&#8217;ll share and act on: We&#8217;re announcing and seeking nominations now for the new We Media Game Changers Awards. We also want to give you a preview of plans taking shape for We Media Miami 09. We&#8217;d like to see you there and urge you to register now to confirm your seat.  There&#8217;s more, so read on.</p>
<p>Here are the details &#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>
<strong><a href="http://www.wemedia.com/awards">We Media Game Changers Awards &#8211; Submit Your Nominations Now</a></strong>: We&#8217;re launching these awards to recognize people, projects and organizations leading change and inspiring a better world through media. The We Media Game Changers Awards will identify, amplify and draw lessons from the most significant achievements with media in the connected society. Winners are beacons of inspiration and will be featured participants and speakers at We Media Miami 09.We&#8217;ve recruited a stellar group of judges who are game changers themselves, including Fast Co. founder Alan Webber, Hip Hop Caucus founder Rev. Lennox Yearwood, MobileActive founder Katrin Verclas, Associated Press chief strategy officer Jim Kennedy and Real Girls Media founder Suja Araj. The first step is gathering nominees. Read up on the awards and criteria <a href="http://wemedia.com/awards/">here</a>, then submit as many nominations as you can think of with our online <a href="http://wemedia.com/nominate/">nomination form</a>. This fall we&#8217;ll ask you to vote for the Community Award. For now, help us gather nominations. Yes, you can nominate yourself or your company. Tell your friends, clients, customers, readers and employees about the open nomination process. Also, let us know if you&#8217;d like to sponsor the awards.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://wemedia.com/awards/nominate/">Nomination Form</a></li>
<li><a href="http://wemedia.com/awards/">About the We Media Game Changers Awards</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=6166257908">Join the We Media Facebook Group</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.wemedia.com/miami">We Media Miami 09 &#8211; Feb. 24-26, 2009: Registration for We Media Miami 09 is OPEN</a></strong>.  It&#8217;s our 5th annual global forum, so we&#8217;ll have reason to celebrate and we&#8217;re planning to make it special. It&#8217;s still going to be intimate &#8211; we cap registration at 300. We&#8217;ll be at<br />
the lovely University of Miami for a full two days (ending with mojitos under palm trees at sundown on Feb. 26), and we&#8217;ve already confirmed more than a dozen people we admire will be there, including Witness Hub director Sameer Padania, Kenyan Pundit Ory Okollah, DailyMe CEO Eduardo Hauser and WorldChanging founder Alex Steffen; we&#8217;re ELIMINATING panels and instituting a new 2max rule (no more than two people at a time in conversations on the main stage),  and we&#8217;re adding<br />
some optional small dinners and tours in South Beach and Little Havana. Contact us if you&#8217;re interested in sponsorships or exhibit space &#8211; and check out the new self-service signup for sponsors at the Supporters and Catalysts levels.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.wemedia.com/miami">Conference details here</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.wemedia.com/miami/register">Online registration and sponsor signup here</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Pitch It</strong>: We&#8217;re expanding our Pitch It competition to seed and inspire the next generation of game changers. Stay tuned. We&#8217;ll be making the formal announcement and seeking applicants in September. Finalists will do live pitches of their big ideas on the main stage at We Media Miami &#8211; and we&#8217;ll be offering a $50,000 investment to the winning pitch. Let us know if you&#8217;d like to become a sponsor &#8211; or plan now to enter your big idea in the competition this fall.</p>
<p><strong>Buenos Aires</strong>: Come to the We Media Regional Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oct. 14-15, sponsored by Clarin. Participation is limited to 150 people. Speakers will include Oglivy PR&#8217;s global digital guru, John Bell, Google News GM Josh Cohen and CCR CEO Guillermo Oliveto.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://wemedia.com/events/buenosaires/registration">Register Now</a></li>
<li><a href="http://wemedia.com/events/buenosaires/">More Details</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>WeMedia.com</strong>: We&#8217;ve launched a new web site to expand our reporting and analysis &#8211; and to help anyone create, operate and sustain media ventures in a media-saturated culture. That includes analysis of media business models, partnerships and opportunities for innovation &#8211; and of media&#8217;s role in the connected culture. The site will also be the online home for the conference, awards and community-organizing around We Media. Please drop by and say hello to the brand new <a href="http://www.wemedia.com">WeMedia.com</a>. You also may want to update your feed reader since this is where we&#8217;ll be publishing our analysis and news from here on. You can also find links to our social outposts on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Also: <strong>We&#8217;re looking for global correspondents</strong> to provide reports, links and analysis on trends and innovations in media and communications around the world. Contact us if you&#8217;re interested in contributing to WeMedia.com.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>As you can see, game changers and dreamers are the heart of the We Media story. Clearly, there&#8217;s much more to come.</p>
<p>All of this is made possible by the participation and financial support of members and by our shared commitment to explore, collaborate, inform, inspire, influence and define what comes next in the We Media movement. Thanks for your continued interest and involvement, for renewing your membership or joining the <a href="http://www.wemediacommunity.org">We Media Community</a> if you haven&#8217;t done so already &#8211; and for urging your company and others to join.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/08/05/update-from-andrew-and-dale/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>People: New role at iFOCOS for Susan Mernit</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/03/31/people-new-role-at-ifocos-for-susan-mernit/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/03/31/people-new-role-at-ifocos-for-susan-mernit/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Nachison</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[About iFOCOS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[People]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Community]]></category>
<category>About iFOCOS</category><category>People</category><category>We Media Community</category>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/03/31/people-new-role-at-ifocos-for-susan-mernit/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Susan Mernit has been a friend, collaborator and advisor for many years. I&#8217;m pleased to announce she&#8217;s taking on a new role at iFOCOS &#8211; Entrepreneur-in-Residence. It&#8217;s a virtual residency. She&#8217;ll still be based in Palo Alto, where until recently she was a Senior Director of Product Development for Yahoo! Susan will contribute to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Susan Mernit has been a friend, collaborator and advisor for many years. I&#8217;m pleased to announce she&#8217;s taking on a new role at iFOCOS &#8211; Entrepreneur-in-Residence. It&#8217;s a virtual residency. She&#8217;ll still be based in Palo Alto, where until recently she was a Senior Director of Product Development for Yahoo! Susan will contribute to a variety of projects at iFOCOS.</p>
<p>Last month at <a href="http://www.wemediamiami.org">We Media Miami</a> Susan led and moderated two sessions &#8211; one focused on <a href="http://ifocos.org/2008/02/27/social-world-panel/">social media and social experiences in business</a>; the other focused on <a href="http://ifocos.org/2008/03/05/audio-for-civil-discourse-health-news-world-women-media-and-technology-and-political-world-sessions-added/">women in media and technology</a>. If you don&#8217;t know Susan, you can get to know her through her <a href="http://susanmernit.blogspot.com/">widely-read blog</a> and connect with her through the We Media Community [here's <a href="http://my.wemediacommunity.org/profile_view.aspx?customerid=susanmernit">her profile</a>]; and starting now through her contributions to guiding and growing iFOCOS. Welcome Susan!</p>
<p>And, for those of you reading this who know Susan but don&#8217;t know iFOCOS and We Media: Welcome to you too! We hope you&#8217;ll dive in, <a href="http://www.ifocos.org/join">join the community</a>, and find people, ideas and activities here that make a difference in your work and help you make a difference for others.</p>
<a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/about-ifocos/" rel="tag">About iFOCOS</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/people/" rel="tag">People</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/we-media-community/" rel="tag">We Media Community</a>]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/03/31/people-new-role-at-ifocos-for-susan-mernit/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>2</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>You&#8217;re invited: A DC conversation with Brian Reich, April 1 at The National Press Club</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/03/24/youre-invited-a-dc-conversation-with-brian-reich-april-1-at-the-national-press-club/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/03/24/youre-invited-a-dc-conversation-with-brian-reich-april-1-at-the-national-press-club/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:35:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Nachison</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[About iFOCOS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Events]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/03/24/youre-invited-a-dc-conversation-with-brian-reich-april-1-at-the-national-press-club/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Meet and chat with author, blogger and media strategist Brian Reich at The National Press Club in Washington, DC. When: Tuesday, April 1, 4 pm ET Where: The National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20045, 13th Floor First Amendment Room [map] What: Conversation Followed By Reception More: If you have questions, contact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet and chat with author, blogger and media strategist Brian Reich at The National Press Club in Washington, DC.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>When</strong>: Tuesday, April 1, 4 pm ET<br />
<strong><br />
Where</strong>: The National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20045, 13th Floor First Amendment Room [<a href="http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m&amp;lat=38.896257&amp;lon=-77.031917&amp;mag=1&amp;q1=529%2014th%20St.%20NW%2C%20Washington%2C%20DC%2020045">map</a>]<br />
<strong><br />
What</strong>: Conversation Followed By Reception<br />
<strong><br />
More</strong>: If you have questions, contact Brian directly:  brian AT themediarules DOT com. Or learn more about him and connect with him in the We Media Community [here's <a href="http://my.wemediacommunity.org/profile_view.aspx?customerid=breich">Brian's profile</a>].</p></blockquote>
<p>Brian is a partner at web design and strategy shop <a href="http://www.echoditto.com">EchoDitto</a>, he&#8217;s a media-and-politics savvy <a href="http://www.thinkingaboutmedia.com/">blogger</a> and co-author of a new book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Media-Rules-Mastering-Technology-Audience/dp/0470108886">Media Rules!: Mastering Today&#8217;s Technology to Connect With and Keep Your Audience</a>. That&#8217;s his exclamation, not mine, like Yahoo!! Brian is also a member of the iFOCOS advisory board.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/03/24/youre-invited-a-dc-conversation-with-brian-reich-april-1-at-the-national-press-club/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>2</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Two thirds of Americans View Traditional Journalism as ‘Out of Touch’</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/27/two-thirds-of-americans-view-traditional-journalism-as-%e2%80%98out-of-touch%e2%80%99/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/27/two-thirds-of-americans-view-traditional-journalism-as-%e2%80%98out-of-touch%e2%80%99/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Nachison</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[blogs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[citizen journalism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[common good]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[community]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[innovation]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[journalism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[newspapers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Research]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[TV]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami 2008]]></category>
<category>blogs</category><category>citizen journalism</category><category>common good</category><category>community</category><category>iFOCOS   News</category><category>innovation</category><category>journalism</category><category>newspapers</category><category>Research</category><category>trust</category><category>TV</category><category>We Media Miami 2008</category>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/02/27/two-thirds-of-americans-view-traditional-journalism-as-%e2%80%98out-of-touch%e2%80%99/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[For the second year in a row we&#8217;ve documented a devastating lack of satisfaction with journalism in American &#8211; and an opportunity to do something about it. Here&#8217;s the formal press release of the new research, which we discussed in the opening session of this year&#8217;s We Media Miami Forum and Festival. The good news: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>For the second year in a row we&#8217;ve documented a devastating lack of satisfaction with journalism in American &#8211; and an opportunity to do something about it.  Here&#8217;s the formal press release of the new research, which we discussed in the opening session of this year&#8217;s <a href="http://ifocos.org/we-media-miami-2008">We Media Miami Forum and Festival</a>. The good news: Americans believe journalism is important. The bad news: They don&#8217;t like or trust the journalism in their communities. One thing is clear: Our forecast from four years ago of &#8220;the digital everything&#8221; has arrived &#8211; the Internet is the primary source of news for more people than any other. There&#8217;s no going back. The widespread dissatisfaction with traditional journalism could be viewed ominously, by those who produce and sell it, as a cause for alarm, a reflection of ongoing decline and a likely foreshadowing of further decline. But for the We Media culture a tremendous opportunity emerges &#8211; not only to produce better and more trusted journalism but to build better communities around it. In the We Media culture that&#8217;s an opportunity for everyone, including but by no means limited to those who think of themselves as media companies or professionals. Civic groups, healthcare companies, nonprofits, local governments and activists are starting to flex their muscles as story-tellers too. The future, like the past, will be full of stories.  &#8211; Andrew Nachison</i></p>
<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</p>
<p>Two thirds of Americans – 67% – believe traditional journalism is out of touch with what Americans want from their news, a new We Media/Zogby Interactive poll shows. </p>
<p>The survey also found that while most Americans (70%) think journalism is important to the quality of life in their communities, two thirds (64%) are dissatisfied with the quality of journalism in their communities.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the online survey documented the shift away from traditional sources of news, such as newspapers and TV, to the Internet – most dramatically among so-called digital natives – people under 30 years old.</p>
<p>Nearly half of respondents (48%) said their primary source of news and information is the Internet, an increase from 40% who said the same a year ago. Younger adults were most likely to name the Internet as their top source – 55% of those age 18 to 29 say they get most of their news and information online, compared to 35% of those age 65 and older.</p>
<p>These oldest adults are the only age group to favor a primary news source other than the Internet, with 38% of these seniors who said they get most of their news from television. Overall, 29% said television is their main source of news, while fewer said they turn to radio (11%) and newspapers (10%) for most of their news and information. Just 7% of those age 18 to 29 said they get most of their news from newspapers, while more than twice as many (17%) of those age 65 and older list newspapers as their top source of news and information.</p>
<p>Web sites are regarded as a more important source of news and information than traditional media outlets – 86% of Americans said Web sites were an important source of news, with more than half (56%) who view these sites as very important. Most also view television (77%), radio (74%), and newspapers (70%) as important sources of news, although fewer than say the same about blogs (38%).</p>
<p>The Zogby Interactive survey of 1,979 adults nationwide was conducted Feb. 20-21, 2008, and carries a margin of error of +/- 2.2 percentage points. The survey results were announced at this week’s fourth-annual We Media Forum and Festival in Miami, hosted by the University of Miami School of Communication and organized and produced by iFOCOS, a Reston, Va.-based media think tank (<a href="http://www.ifocos.org">www.ifocos.org</a>). This is the second year of the survey.</p>
<p>“For the second year in a row we have documented a crisis in American journalism that is far more serious than the industry&#8217;s business challenges – or maybe a consequence of them,” said Andrew Nachison, co-founder of iFOCOS. “Americans recognize the value of journalism for their communities, and they are unsatisfied with what they see. While the U.S. news industry sheds expenses and frets about its future, Americans are dismayed by its present.</p>
<p>&#8220;Meanwhile, we see clearly the generational shift of digital natives from traditional to online news – so the challenge for traditional news companies is complex. They need to invest in new products and services – and they have. But they’ve also got to invest in quality, influence and impact. They need to invest in journalism that makes a difference in people&#8217;s lives. That&#8217;s a moral and leadership challenge – and a business opportunity for whoever can meet it.”</p>
<p>The survey finds the Internet not only outweighs television, radio, and newspapers as the most frequently used and important source for news and information, but Web sites were also cited as more trustworthy than more traditional media sources – nearly a third (32%) said Internet sites are their most trusted source for news and information, followed by newspapers (22%), television (21%) and radio (15%).</p>
<p>Other findings from the survey include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Although the vast majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the quality of journalism (64%), overall satisfaction with journalism has increased to 35% in this survey from 27% who said the same in 2007.
<li>Both traditional and new media are viewed as important for the future of journalism – 87% believe professional journalism has a vital role to play in journalism’s future, although citizen journalism (77%) and blogging (59%) are also seen as significant by most Americans.
<li>Very few Americans (1%) consider blogs their most trusted source of news, or their primary source of news (1%).</li>
<li>Three in four (75%) believe the Internet has had a positive impact on the overall quality of journalism.</li>
<li>69% believe media companies are becoming too large and powerful to allow for competition, while 17% believe they are the right size to adequately compete.</li>
</ul>
<p>Republicans (79%) and political independents (75%) are most likely to feel disenchanted with conventional journalism, but the online survey found 50% of Democrats also expressed similar concerns. Those who identify themselves as “very conservative” were among the most dissatisfied, with 89% who view traditional journalism as out of touch. </p>
<p>Further Details: <a href="http://www.zogby.com/methodology/readmeth.dbm?ID=1277<br />
">Zogby Methodological statement</a></p>
<a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/blogs/" rel="tag">blogs</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/citizen-journalism/" rel="tag">citizen journalism</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/common-good/" rel="tag">common good</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/community/" rel="tag">community</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/ifocos---news/" rel="tag">iFOCOS   News</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/innovation/" rel="tag">innovation</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/journalism/" rel="tag">journalism</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/newspapers/" rel="tag">newspapers</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/research/" rel="tag">Research</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/trust/" rel="tag">trust</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/tv/" rel="tag">TV</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/we-media-miami-2008/" rel="tag">We Media Miami 2008</a>]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/27/two-thirds-of-americans-view-traditional-journalism-as-%e2%80%98out-of-touch%e2%80%99/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>8</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Election 2008 Coverage in  United States</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/25/election-2008-coverage-in-united-states/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/25/election-2008-coverage-in-united-states/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 16:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>semantics</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[journalism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[People]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami 2008]]></category>
<category>iFOCOS   News</category><category>journalism</category><category>People</category><category>We Media Miami 2008</category>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/02/25/election-2008-coverage-in-united-states/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Since the presidential campaign began for the 2008 United States election,mainstream media coverage of the campaign never stopped amazing me at all.Matter of fact is,this is my first ever election campaign i have literally seen in the United States. And though i occasionally watched other U.S. presidential campaigns and elections while still in Africa via [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since  the presidential campaign began  for the 2008 United States election,mainstream media coverage of the campaign never stopped amazing me at all.Matter of fact is,this is my first ever election campaign i have literally seen in the United States.</p>
<p>And though i occasionally watched other U.S. presidential campaigns and elections while still in Africa via CNN,BBC and other international broadcasters, this one is special to me because it happens to involve  a black male and the first ever female running for president in the United States.</p>
<p>Though my native Liberia has produced the first ever elected Female head of state in Africa, i am having a very difficult time deciding when and how race plays a part in reporting the election campaign.</p>
<p>Though many Americans(including the very democratic front-runners-Hillary and Obama)say race has nothing to do with  the 2008 presidential election,i am subtling leaning toward thinking and believing that race does have a major part to play in the up-coming election as seen during these primaries and caucuses that seem not to end now for the democratic party.</p>
<p>And as a journalist who lived and worked in a third world country where it becomes difficult most of the time to be relatively objective and unbias during election times,many questions are on mind:</p>
<p>When is race not the story? But then how to cover the &#8220;white&#8221;, &#8220;black&#8221; or &#8220;yellow&#8221; hot issues of politics and race?How can a journalist deconstruct the forms of racial and ethnic identifications that most often appear in news stories? How best can a journalist describe the way people look during elcetions that involve race?</p>
<p>Then,is it wrong or right for a journalist to vote during primaries and caucuses and at the same time report the news fairly and accurately?</p>
<p>As we( i am flying in next week too) prepare to descend on Miami next week,i hope i could get a rather clear understanding of the above questions. We Media 2008,here we come.</p>
<a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/ifocos---news/" rel="tag">iFOCOS   News</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/journalism/" rel="tag">journalism</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/people/" rel="tag">People</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/we-media-miami-2008/" rel="tag">We Media Miami 2008</a>]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/25/election-2008-coverage-in-united-states/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>iFOCOS Media Intelligence Report Launched</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/12/ifocos-media-intelligence-report-launched/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/12/ifocos-media-intelligence-report-launched/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[iSIGHTINGS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Media Intelligence Report]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Research]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Community]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami 2008]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/02/12/ifocos-media-intelligence-report-launched/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re please to announce a new service for members of the We Media Community. The iFOCOS Media Intelligence Report is a periodic review of key trends, ideas and issues in media, along with analysis of what these findings mean for the connected society. In the new Intelligence Report we&#8217;ll consider trends in media and their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re please to announce a new service for members of the <a href="http://www.wemediacommunity.org">We Media Community</a>. The <a href="http://www.ifocos.org/projects">iFOCOS Media Intelligence Report</a> is a periodic review of key trends, ideas and issues in media, along with analysis of what these findings mean for the connected society.</p>
<p>In the new Intelligence Report we&#8217;ll consider trends in media and their implications from a variety of perspectives (enterprise, social, creative, investment, culture, technology). As usual, the analysis reflects our broad definition of <a href="http://www.wemediamiami.org">We Media</a> &#8211; the world in which everyone and every institution is media.</p>
<p>The report will be made available first to members of the <a href="http://www.wemediacommunity.org">We Media Community</a> &#8211; so if you still haven&#8217;t joined, now there&#8217;s additional reason to make the modest investment as an individual or corporate member. You can learn more about membership <a href="http://www.ifocos.org/join/">here</a>.</p>
<p>The report joins our <a href="http://www.ifocos.org/blog">iSIGHTINGS blog</a>, which includes faster &#8220;realtime&#8221; analysis and findings. The Intelligence Report is a longer-form PDF, with more reflective synthesis of what we see and what it means &#8211; and it&#8217;s also more visual than our blog. We hope you&#8217;ll find value in both and appreciate the difference between the two.</p>
<p>The first edition of the Intelligence Report includes a recap of the Media Matrix Dale and I have have developed for our consulting and strategy projects, and thoughts on the Amazon Kindle, cell phone novels, the design dividend at CES, endowed social journalism &#8211; and more.</p>
<p>You can access and download the January 2008 issue <a href="http://my.wemediacommunity.org/group_file.aspx?FileID=69bc0abbed2745c683f7223b01f0639c">here</a>.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/12/ifocos-media-intelligence-report-launched/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Northern Virginia Think Tank, iFOCOS, and Investment Firm, LaunchBox Digital, Partner to Accelerate Media Startups</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/northern-virginia-think-tank-ifocos-and-investment-firm-launchbox-digital-partner-to-accelerate-media-startups/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/northern-virginia-think-tank-ifocos-and-investment-firm-launchbox-digital-partner-to-accelerate-media-startups/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 17:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrea Useem</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/northern-virginia-think-tank-ifocos-and-investment-firm-launchbox-digital-partner-to-accelerate-media-startups/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[         RESTON, VA&#8211;(February 3, 2008) &#8211; LaunchBox Digital, an early-stage investment firm and organizer of LaunchBox08, and iFOCOS, a new-media think tank and convener of the annual We Media conference, are partnering to identify and accelerate the development of innovative media startup companies. The strategic partnership will interweave initiatives from both organizations. At iFOCOS&#8217; We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://ifocos.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/we-media_logo.thumbnail.JPG" alt="we-media_logo.JPG" />         <img src="http://ifocos.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/launch-box-digital.thumbnail.gif" alt="launch-box-digital.gif" /></p>
<p>RESTON, VA&#8211;(February 3, 2008) &#8211;  LaunchBox Digital, an early-stage investment firm and organizer of LaunchBox08, and iFOCOS, a new-media think tank and convener of the annual We Media conference, are partnering to identify and accelerate the development of innovative media startup companies.</p>
<p>The strategic partnership will interweave initiatives from both organizations. At iFOCOS&#8217; We Media conference in Miami, Feb. 26 to 28, entrepreneurs will &#8220;pitch&#8221; startup ideas to a panel of investors and experts, including John McKinley, LaunchBox Digital&#8217;s co-founder. LaunchBox Digital will also be a sponsor of the We Media Miami conference.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our conference pitch sessions have been very popular, giving entrepreneurs a chance to get instant feedback from experienced investors. Partnering with LaunchBox takes this goal even further, pushing beyond advice to action,&#8221; said Andrew Nachison, co-founder of iFOCOS.</p>
<p>The best idea for a web-based startup will automatically receive &#8220;finalist&#8221; status in the competition to take part in LaunchBox08, a 12-week business-accelerator program in Washington, D.C., where 6 to 10 companies will each receive a $15,000-to-$30,000 investment, mentorship from world-class advisors and exposure to investors.</p>
<p>&#8220;LaunchBox08 is a platform for entrepreneurs to launch new technology businesses,&#8221; said Matt Jacobson, LaunchBox Digital&#8217;s executive director. &#8220;Partnering with iFOCOS will enhance our pool of new media applicants and broaden our global reach.&#8221;</p>
<p>iFOCOS founders Nachison and Dale Peskin will also participate in components of LaunchBox08.</p>
<p>To apply for the pitch session at the We Media Miami conference: <a href="http://ifocos.org/2008/01/23/pitch-it-bring-your-new-biz-idea-to-miami/">http://ifocos.org/2008/01/23/pitch-it-bring-your-new-biz-idea-to-miami/</a></p>
<p>To apply for LaunchBox08: <a href="http://www.launchboxdigital.com/apply-online.html">http://www.launchboxdigital.com/apply-online.html</a></p>
<p>ABOUT iFOCOS:</p>
<p>Founded 2006, iFOCOS is a media think tank and futures lab committed to harnessing the power of media, communication and human ingenuity for the common good. iFOCOS organizes the We Media Community, produces research, working groups and other projects that reflect, inform and inspire the community, in addition to organizing the annual We Media Global Forum and Festival.</p>
<p>ABOUT LAUNCHBOX DIGITAL:</p>
<p>LaunchBox Digital, an early-stage investment firm located in Washington, D.C., is the organizer of LaunchBox08, a summer accelerator program focused on helping entrepreneurs get the capital, advice, and practical guidance to succeed.</p>
<p>Contact information:</p>
<p>Contact information:</p>
<p>Matt Jacobson<br />
Executive Director<br />
LaunchBox Digital<br />
(703) 946-6374</p>
<p>Andrew Nachison<br />
Co-Founder<br />
iFOCOS<br />
(703) 880-2659</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/northern-virginia-think-tank-ifocos-and-investment-firm-launchbox-digital-partner-to-accelerate-media-startups/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>We Media Badges</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/we-media-badges/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/we-media-badges/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 16:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[About iFOCOS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Community]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami 2008]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/we-media-badges/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[For members of the We Media Community, or anyone coming to We Media Miami, or anyone else who thinks the We Media conversation is worth tracking and recommending to your friends: now you can show you&#8217;re part of it. Use one of our handy-dandy badges.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For members of the <a href="http://www.wemediacommunity.org">We Media Community</a>, or anyone coming to <a href="http://www.wemediamiami.org">We Media Miami</a>, or anyone else who thinks the We Media conversation is worth tracking and recommending to your friends: now you can show you&#8217;re part of it. Use one of our <a href="http://ifocos.org/we-media-miami-2008/badges-logos/">handy-dandy badges</a>.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2008/02/04/we-media-badges/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>iFOCOS Search Working Group Launches</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2007/04/18/ifocos-search-working-group-launches/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2007/04/18/ifocos-search-working-group-launches/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 20:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Nachison</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[About iFOCOS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Search]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Working Groups]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2007/04/18/ifocos-search-working-group-launches/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The discussion at We Media Miami on next-generation search concepts, chaired by Jim Kennedy of The Associated Press, was both vibrant and inconclusive. So we&#8217;re going further. We&#8217;ve launched the iFOCOS Search Working Group. The group will hold its kickoff meeting April 24, 2007, in Santa Clara, California &#8211; using meeting space generously provided by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The discussion at <a href="http://ifocos.org/wemediamiami/">We Media Miami</a> on next-generation search concepts, chaired by Jim Kennedy of The Associated Press, was both vibrant and inconclusive. So we&#8217;re going further. We&#8217;ve launched the <a href="http://ifocos.org/category/workinggroups/search/">iFOCOS Search Working Group</a>. The group will hold its kickoff meeting April 24, 2007, in Santa Clara, California &#8211; using meeting space generously provided by Yahoo!</p>
<p>Members include:<br />
<strong>Neil Budde</strong>, GM, Yahoo! News; <strong>Suranga Chandratillake</strong>, founder/CTO, Blinkx; <strong>Jeff Clavier</strong>, Managing Partner, SoftechVC; <strong>Steven Donahue</strong>, Professor, Miami Dade College; <strong>Jeffrey S. Given</strong>, science.gov/Computer Operations Manager, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy; <strong>Jim Kennedy</strong>, VP Strategy, Associated Press; <strong>Michael Mannes</strong>, VP Strategy, Gannett; <strong>Oren Michels</strong>, CEO, Mashery; <strong>Andrew Nachison</strong>, President, iFOCOS; <strong>Julie Rutherford</strong>, Marketing Director, WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive; <strong>Rich Skrenta</strong>, CEO, Topix.</p>
<p>This is the first of what we hope will become many action-oriented teams initiated and driven by members. Working Groups are an antidote to the tedium of best practices meetings &#8211; our working groups will focus on <em>better</em> practices and results. If you and your company haven&#8217;t become members of iFOCOS yet &#8211; please do. Our impact and ability to convene projects like the search working group depends on the support and participation of members. Please review the <a href="http:/www.ifocos.org/join/">membership details and benefits</a>, join now, and then help us push the agenda and outcomes further.</p>
<p>To join now, <a href="https://www.123signup.com/enroll?Org=iFOCOS">click here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Search</strong><br />
Could internet search work better? What would a next-generation, &#8220;better&#8221; search experience look like, especially for discovering news and current events information? What is &#8220;better&#8221; &#8211; and what would it take to get there?</p>
<p>This working group of experts representing key constituents from search and content companies will share ideas and assess opportunities, if any, to collaborate on initiatives, standards or recommendations that could enable independent innovation and improved means to access more relevant and more informative search results across digital platforms.</p>
<p>The goal of this working group is to seek a next-generation vision for making sense of the world&#8217;s information. The result could be no more than a set of recommendations, or creative ideas applied in unexpected ways; or perhaps action among members to develop a new data standard or some other collaborative project.</p>
<p>We want to keep our working groups as small as possible &#8211; 10 &#8211; 20  people &#8211; but have enough brainpower, key constituents and influence represented to consider actions if any emerge.</p>
<p>Our goal is to convene and facilitate the smallest group possible to be effective and well-rounded, with a potential to collaborate and have influence on next steps (which might include other participants). We&#8217;ll post notes, position statements and conclusions on the iFOCOS blog to seek additional input, expand the conversation and discover other collaborators.</p>
<p><strong>Roles</strong><br />
Working groups are driven by the members. iFOCOS will facilitate a working group&#8217;s creation, initial information sharing and kickoff meeting to push the discussion further, and ask participants to self-organize on subsequent actions and recommendations. Follow-up actions might require some financial commitment to cover support or development costs, if any emerge. That will be discussed at the kickoff meeting or in follow-up conversations.</p>
<p>This is meant to be collaborative and driven by the working group members &#8211; not merely advisory to or driven by iFOCOS. You can help shape and move the agenda forward, debate and push back on assumptions or recommend alternative approaches. As a learning experience the dialog might inspire new R&#038;D and innovation within individual member companies irrespective of shared actions or outcomes.</p>
<p>Members: If you&#8217;d like to join the search working group &#8211; or start a new working group on a different subject &#8211; contact Andrew Nachison <a href="http://ifocos.org/contact">at iFOCOS</a>.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2007/04/18/ifocos-search-working-group-launches/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>WE MEDIA –ZOGBY POLL: Most Americans say bloggers and citizen reporters will play a vital role in journalism&#8217;s future</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2007/02/15/we-media-%e2%80%93zogby-poll-most-americans-say-bloggers-and-citizen-reporters-will-play-a-vital-role-in-journalisms-future/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2007/02/15/we-media-%e2%80%93zogby-poll-most-americans-say-bloggers-and-citizen-reporters-will-play-a-vital-role-in-journalisms-future/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 19:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[citizen journalism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[journalism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Research]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[social media]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2007/02/15/we-media-%e2%80%93zogby-poll-most-americans-say-bloggers-and-citizen-reporters-will-play-a-vital-role-in-journalisms-future/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Online survey finds general public, media conference attendees agree that traditional news outlets could do a better job FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 15, 2007 A majority of Americans (55%) in an online survey said bloggers are important to the future of American journalism and 74% said citizen journalism will play a vital role, a new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Online survey finds general public, media conference attendees agree that traditional news outlets could do a better job<br />
</strong><br />
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</p>
<p>February 15, 2007</p>
<p>A majority of Americans (55%) in an online survey said bloggers are important to the future of American journalism and 74% said citizen journalism will play a vital role, a new We Media &#8211; Zogby Interactive poll shows.</p>
<p>Most respondents (53%) also said the rise of free Internet-based media pose the greatest opportunity to the future of professional journalism and three in four (76%) said the Internet has had a positive impact on the overall quality of journalism.</p>
<p>The We Media survey results were released by iFOCOS and pollster John Zogby as part of an iFOCOS conference on media innovation hosted by the School of Communication at the University of Miami, with major support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.</p>
<p>In the national survey of adults, 72% said they were dissatisfied with the quality of American journalism today. A majority of conference–goers who were polled on the subject agreed – 55% said they were dissatisfied, and 61% said they believed traditional journalism is out of touch with what Americans want from their news.</p>
<p>Nearly nine out of 10 media insiders (86%) said they believe bloggers will play an important part in journalism’s future.</p>
<p>“We are now seeing mainstream acceptance of what we call the Power of Us &#8211; the value, credibility, and vital expression of citizen and collaborative media,” said Dale Peskin, a managing director of iFOCOS, the organization that conducts the annual We Media conference. “We’ve arrived at a tipping point. A new definition of democratic media is emerging in our society.”</p>
<p>Peskin said that, until recently, many traditional news enterprises have been skeptical about We Media. “They were either fearful or dismissive of our 2003 research forecasting and documenting the change in the media ecosystem,” he said. “Now the Zogby poll provides additional evidence that “We Media” is an essential component – perhaps THE essential component – for the agenda for news and information into the future.”</p>
<p>“The research documents the widespread recognition that control and influence on how we know what we know is shifting to a vastly more distributed network of empowered individuals and organizations,” said Andrew Nachison, co-founder of iFOCOS. “This obviously will have a big impact on how media organizations evolve and conduct business, but it’s really about how we all discover, create, share and apply information, and that’s important to all industries, to entrepreneurs, to non-profits, to governments, to individuals and to society as a whole. We are all part of the ecosystem.”</p>
<p>We Media Miami was conducted  Feb. 7-9 with major support from Knight Foundation. The conference brought together more than 250 leaders engaged in media innovation. Participants represented a range of sectors impacting media, including new and traditional media organizations, investors and analysts, information technologists, educators and researchers, as well as bloggers, citizen journalists, and news-and-information entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>The Zogby Interactive survey of 5,384 adults nationwide was conducted Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2007, and carries a margin of error of +/- 1.4 percentage points. The Zogby Interactive survey of  77 members of the media who attended the Miami conference carries a margin of error of +/- 11.4 percentage points. While periodic audits show the results from Zogby telephone and Internet surveys closely track each other, a companion telephone survey of this topic was not conducted.</p>
<p>Dissatisfaction with today’s news reportage is greater among those nationwide online respondents who identified themselves as conservative – 88% said they were unhappy with journalism, while 95% of “very conservative” respondents said the quality of journalism today is not what it should be.</p>
<p>Among those respondents identifying themselves as liberal, 51% said they are dissatisfied with the quality of journalism. Dissatisfaction levels were also highest among older respondents – 78% of those age 65 and older said they are dissatisfied. Most respondents (65%) also said they believe traditional journalism is out of touch with what Americans want from their news, with the highest levels of dissatisfaction with traditional journalism among those age 70 and older (74%), the very conservative (95%), and libertarians (89%).</p>
<p>Despite concerns about its quality, 72% of those in the national survey said journalism is important to their community. More respondents (81%) said Web sites are important as a source of news, although television ranked nearly as high (78%), followed by radio (73%). Newspapers and magazines trailed – 69% said newspapers and 38% said magazines were important. While blogs were rated as important sources of news by 30% of the online respondents, they were not considered as good a news source as the backyard fence – 39% said their friends and neighbors are an important source of information.</p>
<p>However, a majority of the nationwide online respondents said Internet social networking sites and blogging will play in important role in the future of journalism. But they added that trustworthiness will be important to the future of the industry – 90% said trust will be key.</p>
<p>Liberal and progressive respondents were more likely to say newspapers are their most trusted source than those with more conservative ideological mindsets. But radio is the most trusted source for 28% of those who describe themselves as “very conservative”, compared with just 9% of liberal respondents.</p>
<p>More online respondents nationwide said the Internet was their top source of news and information (40%), followed by television (32%), newspapers (12%) and radio (12%). The youngest adults in the poll, those age 18-24, were far more likely to say they mostly get news from Internet sites—58% said the Internet is their main destination for news, with television coming in second at 18%. Fewer than one in 10 in this age group said they get the majority of their news from newspapers.</p>
<p>For comment or reporting on We Media, contact dale AT ifocos DOT org or andrew AT ifocos DOT org.</p>
<p>For a detailed methodological statement on the survey, please visit:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zogby.com/methodology/readmeth.dbm?ID=1170">http://www.zogby.com/methodology/readmeth.dbm?ID=1170</a><br />
For more on the We Media conference, please visit:</p>
<p><a href="http://ifocos.org/2006/09/01/we-media-miami-overview/"> http://ifocos.org/2006/09/01/we-media-miami-overview/<br />
</a><br />
<strong>About iFOCOS</strong></p>
<p>iFOCOS is an independent not-for-profit organization committed to enabling a better-informed society. It provides a variety of services, activities and training that help individuals and organizations worldwide understand and use expanding media and communications technologies to innovate as well as to create better-informed global citizens. More about at iFOCOS at: www.ifocos.org</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2007/02/15/we-media-%e2%80%93zogby-poll-most-americans-say-bloggers-and-citizen-reporters-will-play-a-vital-role-in-journalisms-future/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>32</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Press Release: iFOCOS announces new projects and memberships</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2007/02/07/newprojects/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2007/02/07/newprojects/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 21:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2007/02/07/newprojects/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Companies and individuals are invited to join and participate in the We Media community. iFOCOS today announced a series of action and educational programs to spur global innovation in media. The media action tank also announced key leadership and advisory appointments as well as support from partners and foundations across a a variety of sectors. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Companies and individuals are invited to join and participate in the We Media community.</strong><br />
iFOCOS today announced a series of action and educational programs to spur global innovation in media. The media action tank also announced key leadership and advisory appointments as well as support from partners and foundations across a a variety of sectors.</p>
<p><span id="more-133"></span></p>
<p>Additionally, iFOCOS has formed a new membership structure to help stimulate and facilitate the global We Media community.<br />
The Associated Press, the world’s largest news gathering organization, has joined iFOCOS as a Global Partner. WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive and Denmark’s Center for Journalism Education have become corporate members.</p>
<p>In addition to its new corporate members, iFOCOS has also confirmed support from the McCormick Tribune Foundation and the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation. iFOCOS has also established a relationship with the Integrated Media Systems Center, a next-generation media technology lab at the University of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering.</p>
<p>The iFOCOS Advisory Board includes craigslist founder Craig Newmark, interactive media pioneer Merrill Brown, as well as executives from Reuters, Qualcomm and other companies.</p>
<p>A world-class Board of Directors has been named. It includes Jennifer Carroll, an executive at Gannett who has spearheaded efforts to reinvent all of that company’s newsrooms; Alan M. Webber, founder of Fast Company magazine; Scott Fox, chairman and CEO of Globalview Partners,<br />
an investment firm; and William C. Weiss, chairman and CEO of The Promar Group, a global business innovation consultancy.</p>
<p>iFOCOS is about action. iFOCOS projects for 2007 include new research into how people experience media and a new educational program to spur innovative approaches to communications, product development and investment in a connected world.</p>
<p>These are the <a href="http://www.ifocos.org/projects">projects</a> planned for 2007 – and we hope you’ll find ways to inform, lead or contribute to them:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.ifocos.org/wemediamiami">We Media Miami</a></li>
<li>Random Acts of Media, a global, collaborative and transparent research project to document and analyze how media is experienced in ordinary, every-day life.</li>
<li>Media Change Seminars: Seminars and briefings for companies, boards and project teams on a new model for innovation to integrate business objectives and social responsibilities in the connected society</li>
<li>Search Working Group – An open consortium of content creators and technology companies explore a next-generation vision for making sense of the world’s information.</li>
<li>Soft Power Working Group and Symposium: This new symposium will aim to reframe and invigorate thinking about media, policy and civic activism.</li>
<li>iFOCOS Members Network: Corporate and individual members will connect, seek collaborators and inspire each other through iFOCOS ad self-organized projects and meetups.</li>
</ul>
<p>To schedule iFOCOS briefings, seminars or other activities for your organization, contact:<br />
andrew AT ifocos.org</p>
<p>To learn more about iFOCOS, its educational programs and corporate and individual memberships, go to: www.ifocos.org/join<br />
<strong /></p>
<p><strong>About iFOCOS</strong><br />
iFOCOS is a non-profit community of innovators and investors in media and communications. It was founded in 2006 by media analysts Andrew Nachison and Dale Peskin to help individuals and organizations worldwide understand and use expanding media and communications technologies.<br />
Corporate and individual members tap into the shared knowledge and collective intelligence of a global, cross-sector community of thinkers and leaders both to innovate in business and to create better-informed global citizens. They inspire and learn from each other, create new relationships<br />
and develop new projects to benefit all segments of society.</p>
<p><strong>Contact</strong>:<br />
Andrew Nachison | andrew@ifocos.org<br />
Dale Peskin | dale@ifocos.org<br />
(703) 251-4807</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2007/02/07/newprojects/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>We Media Film Festival to Honor “My Community”</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2007/01/09/we-media-film-festival-to-honor-%e2%80%9cmy-community%e2%80%9d/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2007/01/09/we-media-film-festival-to-honor-%e2%80%9cmy-community%e2%80%9d/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 17:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iFOCOS</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2007/01/09/we-media-film-festival-to-honor-%e2%80%9cmy-community%e2%80%9d/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a news release we&#8217;re distributing today about the We Media Film Festival &#8230; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Online Festival Celebrates the Power of &#8220;My Community&#8221; ifocos.org today announced a call for entries and viewer-judges to the 2007 We Media Film Festival. The user-generated online film festival, launched in conjunction with the We Media Miami conference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a news release we&#8217;re distributing today about the We Media Film Festival &#8230;</p>
<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br />
<strong>Online Festival Celebrates the Power of &#8220;My Community&#8221;<br />
</strong></p>
<p>ifocos.org today announced a call for entries and viewer-judges to the 2007 We Media Film Festival. The user-generated online film festival, launched in conjunction with the We Media Miami conference to be held Feb. 7-9, is organized in cooperation with the University of Miami School of Communication and Magnify.net, an online resource for community-powered video.</p>
<p>Video creators can upload or link to their videos and anyone can review and judge the entries online at: <a title="We Media Film Fst" href="http://video.ifocos.org">http://video.ifocos.org</a></p>
<p>The theme of the video festival is  “My Community.”</p>
<p><span id="more-94"></span>“Community can mean so many things.  It can be a place, an idea, or a group of individuals with shared interests,” said Andrew Nachison, executive director of ifocos.org. “We wanted We Media filmmakers anywhere to be able to use their personal media devices to paint on a broad canvas, and to celebrate the diversity of perspectives about what constitutes a community. We hope the entries will be entertaining and informative in their own right – and that they will enrich conversations worldwide about how media can inform and strengthen real communities.”</p>
<p>The contest is open to the public. Video creators may upload up to five minutes of storytelling around the “my community” theme.  Or, if they have already posted a film on one of the popular video sharing sites, like YouTube,  GoogleVideo, Revver or Magnify, they can simply link to that posting for their submission.</p>
<p>Ten winning entries will be selected, and winners will have their films premiered at the We Media Miami forum in Miami from Feb 7 – 9,,  2007. Winners will be selected by both a public panel of viewer votes and selected by the festival’s panel of judges.</p>
<p>The overall best entry, determined by the festival judges, will receive an  N-series Nokia Multi-Media phone.</p>
<p>To be considered for a prize, entries must be submitted online by Feb. 2, 2007.</p>
<p>Rules for entry and submission guidelines are available by visiting <a href="http://video.ifocos.org">http://video.ifocos.org</a>.</p>
<p>As a resource for community-powered video and the We Media forum, Magnify.net also provided the site design for the festival, and the video upload technology and hosting for the festival site. “Magnify.net is based on the idea that ‘We’ is the future of media creation.  Whether it’s peer production, peer review, or submission, Magnify.net is fueled by the very concepts that drive “We Media,” said Steve Rosenbaum, Magnify.net’s CEO.</p>
<p>About iFOCOS<br />
iFOCOS, the Institute for the Connected Society, is an independent not-for-profit organization committed to enabling a better-informed society. Based in Reston, Virginia, iFOCOS convenes thought leaders from across industries and disciplines to understand, apply and experiment with media and technology, and to harness the power of media, communication and human ingenuity for the common good. iFOCOS organizes the annual We Media conference. For more information visit <a href="http://ifocos.org/www.ifocos.org">www.ifocos.org</a>.</p>
<p>About Magnify.net<br />
Magnify.net   powers user-generated video channels for web publishers, media companies, and video bloggers. The Magnify platform searches and sorts video based on a site&#8217;s unique interest and engages the users to discover, share, rate and rank them for relevancy and entertainment value. The company, headquartered in New York, is founded by a team of experienced media, technology, and web development entrepreneurs with track record of best-of-breed innovations. With over 1,500 UGV Channels already on the platform, Magnify.net   provides customer focused solutions that are critical to the Video 2.0 revolution. For more information visit <a href="http://video.ifocos.org">www.magnify.net</a>.</p>
<p>For more information:</p>
<p>For iFOCOS:</p>
<p>Andrew Nachison, Executive Director<br />
(703) 251-4807<br />
andrew AT ifocos.org</p>
<p>For Magnify.net:</p>
<p>Laura Galloway<br />
Galloway Media Group<br />
(212) 260-3708<br />
laura AT gallowaymediagroup.com</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2007/01/09/we-media-film-festival-to-honor-%e2%80%9cmy-community%e2%80%9d/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>2</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>iFOCOS UPDATE: Fellowships Available for 2007 We Media Conference</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/18/ifocos-update-fellowships-available-for-2007-we-media-conference/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/18/ifocos-update-fellowships-available-for-2007-we-media-conference/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gloria Pan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[We Media Miami]]></category>
<category>alternative media</category><category>australia</category><category>fellowships</category><category>iFOCOS   News</category><category>We Media Miami</category><category>wemedia</category>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2006/10/18/ifocos-update-fellowships-available-for-2007-we-media-conference/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[iFOCOS is brand spankin&#8217; new, but the more things change, the more they stay the same &#8230; Andrew and Dale continue their globetrotting. Two weeks ago, they were in Melbourne, Australia, to facilitate an internal conference for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Read about it here. Then Andrew stopped in San Francisco to give a keynote [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>iFOCOS is brand spankin&#8217; new, but the more things change, the more they stay the same &#8230;</p>
<p>Andrew and Dale continue their globetrotting. Two weeks ago, they were in Melbourne, Australia, to facilitate an internal conference for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Read about it <a href="http://ifocos.org/2006/10/06/lessons-from-the-australian-broadcasting-corp/">here</a>. Then Andrew stopped in San Francisco to give a keynote talk at the <a href="http://aan.org/">Association of Alternative Newsweeklies</a>, while Dale headed to Miami to prepare for the next We Media conference.</p>
<p>In other words, we&#8217;re moving. Forward. Relentlessly. Inexorably. How about you? Is your organization re-imagining its role in the connected society? Here&#8217;s how we can help: <a href="http://ifocos.org/services">http://ifocos.org/services</a></p>
<p><span id="more-61"></span>Meanwhile, as I said, plans are under way for We Media Miami at the University of Miami, February 8-9, 2007, with major support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The dual themes will be connecting digital services to physical communities &#8211; and how to finance those digital services. From what I&#8217;m seeing, it&#8217;s going to be our best effort yet. If you&#8217;re thinking about joining us, I urge you to decide now and register early. Fees will climb as the event date approaches, and space in the conference center is limited:</p>
<p>Before November 15: $795<br />
Before: January 3, 2007: $995<br />
After January 3: $1,195</p>
<p>Register online <a href="https://www.123signup.com/servlet/SignUpMember?PG=1529067182300&#038;P=1529067191154397800&#038;Info">here</a>.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m really happy to tell you that once again, thanks to the generosity of the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, we are offering We Media Fellowships for independent, nonprofit or academic participants from any country to attend We Media Miami.</p>
<p>The fellowships cover the full registration fees for the conference, including conference meals and materials. Stipends for travel and/or lodging may be available.</p>
<p>To apply for a fellowship, send an e-mail to gloria@ifocos.org, with:</p>
<p>I. &#8220;We Media Fellowship Application&#8221; in the subject line.<br />
II. Your name, title, organizational affiliation and contact information at the top.<br />
III. A statement of no more than 500 words that includes:</p>
<p>1) What does &#8220;community&#8221; mean to you in a connected world?<br />
2) How might communications and digital media services be used or improved to enhance real, physical communities?<br />
2) What do you hope to get out of attending?</p>
<p>Applicants who do not conform to the above requirements will NOT be considered. And I <em>mean</em> it this time.</p>
<p>Applicants are solely responsible for acquiring the proper travel documents to enter the United States. iFOCOS does not provide support or assistance for travel visas and other immigration issues.</p>
<p>The deadline for fellowship applications is 12 noon Eastern Time (US &#8211; 5 GMT), Friday, November 3, 2006.</p>
<p>Pass this announcement on to anyone you think would qualify for and benefit from a We Media Fellowship!</p>
<p>As always, we&#8217;re here for questions, comments, compliments, snide but constructive remarks&#8230; No matter what you have to say, we want to hear it.</p>
<a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/alternative-media/" rel="tag">alternative media</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/australia/" rel="tag">australia</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/fellowships/" rel="tag">fellowships</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/ifocos---news/" rel="tag">iFOCOS   News</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/we-media-miami/" rel="tag">We Media Miami</a>, <a href="http://ifocos.org/tag/wemedia/" rel="tag">wemedia</a>]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/18/ifocos-update-fellowships-available-for-2007-we-media-conference/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>2</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Lessons from the Australian Broadcasting Corp.</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/06/lessons-from-the-australian-broadcasting-corp/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/06/lessons-from-the-australian-broadcasting-corp/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 01:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Nachison</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[About iFOCOS]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2006/10/06/lessons-from-the-australian-broadcasting-corp/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Dale and I were in Melbourne this week to facilitate an internal conference for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Internal, yes &#8211; but blogged by the ABC and open to further comment here. Our role was to inform, incite and moderate conversations about the future of the ABC, which is Australia&#8217;s government-funded public broadcaster. It was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dale and I were in Melbourne this week to facilitate an internal conference for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Internal, yes &#8211; but blogged by the ABC and open to further comment <a href="http://www.abcdigitalfutures.net/">here</a>. Our role was to inform, incite and moderate conversations about the future of the ABC, which is Australia&#8217;s government-funded public broadcaster.</p>
<p>It was an inspiring couple of days &#8211; there was a genuine eagerness to adjust ABC practices and structures to reflect changing consumer behaviors, and to re-imagine the ABC and how it serves and strengthens Australian society.</p>
<p><span id="more-26"></span>That&#8217;s a powerful and provocative mission &#8211; to serve and strengthen society &#8211; and one I would say could apply to commercial as well as public media in this era of fragmented media consumption and creation by empowered individuals.</p>
<p>Participants in the ABC conference came up with this impressive set of next-step actions &#8211; and I suspect these will resonate elsewhere:</p>
<ul>
<li>Develop a skills and passion database to apply internal talent and passions to new ABC projects</li>
<li>360-degree commissioning (new projects should be assigned and planned for all platforms)</li>
<li>Design &#038; implement an internal cultural change programme</li>
<li>Establish a new content structure with cross-platform commissioning</li>
<li>More mobile, more flexible work opportunities</li>
<li>Setup RSS feed of internal news on Intranet</li>
<li>Intranet becomes Wiki (knowledge transfer)</li>
<li>Reward good ideas (maybe a $bonus &#8211; loud applause!)</li>
<li>Encourage people to take 5% of time to read/contribute to wiki</li>
<li>Encourage more staff activities/networking/staff webblogs</li>
<li>Refocus divisions around content rather than platforms</li>
<li>Better engage with Local communities &#8211; local, local, local</li>
<li>Dedicate 25% of all time and resources to producing creativity and innovation</li>
<li>Create an internal talent agency</li>
<li>Make sure media is on most relevant platform</li>
<li>Improve internal organisation of content and archives</li>
<li>Crack silos</li>
<li>Cross platform commisioning</li>
<li>Ensure audience is capable of using new technology</li>
<li>Seperate content &#038; technology</li>
<li>Ensuring staff are skilled and informed</li>
</ul>
<p><!-- technorati tags start --></p>
<p style="text-align: right; font-size: 10px">Technorati Tags: <a rel="tag" href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/conferences">conferences</a>, <a rel="tag" href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/publicbroadcasting">publicbroadcasting</a></p>
<p><!-- technorati tags end --></p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/06/lessons-from-the-australian-broadcasting-corp/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>3</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>PRESS RELEASE: Leading Media Analysts Launch New Institute for the Connected Society</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/04/press-release-leading-media-analysts-launch-new-institute-for-the-connected-society/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/04/press-release-leading-media-analysts-launch-new-institute-for-the-connected-society/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2006 12:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gloria Pan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2006/10/04/press-release-leading-media-analysts-launch-new-institute-for-the-connected-society/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[iFOCOS with the University of Southern California will Innovate Across a New World of Media RESTON, VA, October 4, 2006 — Two leading media analysts announced today the formation of a new non-profit institute, iFOCOS, the Institute for the Connected Society. iFOCOS convenes thought leaders across disciplines to understand and use the new expanding media [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>iFOCOS with the University of Southern California will Innovate Across a New World of Media</em></p>
<p><strong>RESTON, VA, October 4, 2006</strong> — Two leading media analysts announced today the formation of a new non-profit institute, <a href="http://www.ifocos.org">iFOCOS</a>, the Institute for the Connected Society. iFOCOS convenes thought leaders across disciplines to understand and use the new expanding media and to create better-informed global citizens. Their goal is to drive innovation around a new definition of “media” &#8211; one that includes traditional media and new emergent media, typified by the explosion of social media.</p>
<p><span id="more-25"></span>Founded by Andrew Nachison and Dale Peskin, iFOCOS is establishing partnerships with individuals and organizations around the globe to create next-generation media projects that foster an informed society, as well as create new opportunities in the marketplace. A board of advisors has been compiled from the world’s most influential digital media companies to advise and support the institute, including QUALCOMM, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, FastCompany magazine, The Associated Press, Reuters and more.</p>
<p>The institute is Reston, Virginia-based and is affiliated with the <a href="http://imsc.usc.edu/">Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC)</a> at the University of Southern California, which is conducting interdisciplinary research in digital technologies and models across media. Cross-sector collaborations with institutions, businesses, foundations, research centers, public policy groups and individuals will be announced in coming weeks.</p>
<p>By convening dialogues between thought leaders in different disciplines, iFOCOS plans to reveal intelligence from all corners of media. They will broker productive collaborations that lead to progress.  One of iFOCOS’s first actions is conducting the international <a href="http://www.ifocos.org/wemediamiami">We Media</a> forum at the University of Miami, February 8-9, 2007, with major support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and participation by Grupo de Diarios América, a coalition of Latin America media groups. Previous “We Media” conferences were conducted in New York and London in association with news organizations, including The Associated Press, the BBC and Reuters.</p>
<p>“iFOCOS will lead international collaborations such as ‘We Media’ to understand how we can use media and new information technologies to anticipate changes on the road ahead,” said Andrew Nachison, the institute’s executive director. “As conveners and as facilitators of innovation, we will continue to bring productive groups together to address complex issues impacting audiences, communities and a society defined by media. Partners will contribute to an exciting dialogue and also walk away with ideas they can apply to their business and organization today.”</p>
<p>The affiliation with IMSC uniquely positions iFOCOS at the intersection of media, technology and society. “We’ll be working with one the world’s outstanding media labs to develop and understand a dazzling array of information technologies that will continue to transform media, media businesses and our connected society,” added Nachison.</p>
<p>“We at IMSC are excited by the opportunity to work with iFOCOS,” said Adam Clayton Powell III, IMSC’s director. “We look forward to developing partnerships that will lead to cutting-edge research to produce digital media solutions for news, information, education and entertainment.”</p>
<p>In addition to its event and research agendas, iFOCOS has established a practice to work with organizations and individuals on media strategies, projects and funding. The practice spans traditional channels of private and public media, from broadcasting and publishing to telecommunications and the “long tail” of personal and niche media.</p>
<p>“The rules are changing and so are we,” said Dale Peskin, iFOCOS’s co-founder and director. “We believe that media is a powerful source for innovation and a vital instrument for change in our society. We have a rare opportunity to inform crucial decisions about our future. iFOCOS and its partners will help steer innovation, broker collaborations and stir conversations that make a difference.”</p>
<p>The board of advisors to the institute includes:<br />
•    Jeff Belk, SVP, QUALCOMM<br />
•    John Bell, Managing Director/Executive Creative Director, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide<br />
•    Merrill Brown, Principal, MMB Media<br />
•    Carin Dessaur, Principal, mc2<br />
•    Jim Kennedy, VP, Strategy, The Associated Press<br />
•    Susan Mernit, Product Manager, Personals, Yahoo!<br />
•    Craig Newmark, Founder, craigslist.org<br />
•    Scott Fox, CEO, Global View Partners<br />
•    Adam Clayton Powell III, Director, USC Integrated Media Systems Center<br />
•    Scott Rafer, CEO, My Blog Log<br />
•    Brian Reich, Senior Strategic Consultant, Mindshare Interactive Campaigns<br />
•    Richard Sambrook, Director, Global News Division, BBC<br />
•    Karen Stephenson, President, NetForm<br />
•    Alan Webber, Founder, FastCompany magazine<br />
•    William C. Weiss, Chairman and CEO, The Promar Group<br />
•    Dean Wright, SVP and Managing Editor, Consumer Services, Reuters America</p>
<p>Nachison and Peskin will also be affiliated with the USC Annenberg School of Journalism.  Prior to founding iFOCOS, both men directed The Media Center at the American Press Institute.</p>
<p><strong>About iFOCOS<br />
</strong><br />
The newly launched Institute for the Connected Society convenes thought leaders across disciplines to understand, apply and experiment with technology-enabled media to create better-informed global citizens. More information available at <a href="http://www.ifocos.org">iFOCOS</a></p>
<p><em>Contact:</em></p>
<p>Gloria Pan, Communications Director<br />
gloria@ifocos.org<br />
703.251.4807<br />
<!--more--></p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2006/10/04/press-release-leading-media-analysts-launch-new-institute-for-the-connected-society/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>13</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>iFOCOS soft launches</title>
		<link>http://ifocos.org/2006/09/26/ifocos-soft-launches/</link>
		<comments>http://ifocos.org/2006/09/26/ifocos-soft-launches/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 18:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Nachison</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iFOCOS - News]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://ifocos.org/2006/09/26/ifocos-soft-launches/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re planning to get an &#8220;official&#8221; announcement out soon. First, here&#8217;s an update for our closest friends and advisors. Thanks if you&#8217;ve found us or care about what we&#8217;re up to. You&#8217;re welcome to share this and link to our new site (which is still a work in progress). Dale and I have left The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re planning to get an &#8220;official&#8221; announcement out soon. First, here&#8217;s an update for our closest friends and advisors. Thanks if you&#8217;ve found us or care about what we&#8217;re up to. You&#8217;re welcome to share this and link to our new site (which is still a work in progress).</p>
<p>Dale and I have left The American Press Institute and formed an independent organization called iFOCOS, the Institute for the Connected Society. We’ve affiliated the organization with the Integrated Media Systems Center at the University of Southern California, but we’ll remain in Reston, Va., where we’ve established offices.</p>
<p>Change is good. The creation of iFOCOS allows us to more fully address the changes sweeping media, its businesses and audiences. We’ll continue to convene the We Media conference – the next one is scheduled February 8-9 in Miami, so save the date. We’ll expand other activities to provide intelligence, education and collaborations on the changes transforming media and society globally. The affiliation with IMSC and USC enables us to incubate new projects shaping media and an informed society.</p>
<p>We’ve received great support from friends and funders in forming the new organization. We’re not sure what becomes of The Media Center – that’s up to API. Happily, Gloria Pan joins us as communications director. More on all this to come. We’ll issue a press release in coming days. And we’ve created a web site at <a href="http://www.ifocos.org">www.ifocos.org</a> with initial info. We’ll be building out the site and launching a series of communications as we move forward.</p>
<p>We hope to see you online and in person soon, and we hope you’ll continue to be a part of our story.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how you can contact us:</p>
<ul>
<li>Andrew: andrew AT ifocos.org</li>
<li>Dale: dale AT ifocos.org</li>
<li>Gloria: gloria AT ifocos.org</li>
</ul>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://ifocos.org/2006/09/26/ifocos-soft-launches/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>1</slash:comments>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

