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September 08, 2007

CNN's cool video from Saturday lunch plenary

Today's plenary launched with a fun video CNN put together to explore where are people getting environmental news from these days.

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The "Toward a New Journalism" panel was a great, if too short, discussion. Thanks to Amy and the other panelists for their provocative and optimistic outlook on the future of journalism.

I love Tom Murphy's comment about how in terms of digital journalism, that we're where radio was in 1930 and we're still waiting to find our Edward R. Murrow.

If any one is interested in learning more about KQED's 'QUEST,' the new science and environment show I was talking about on the panel, the site is www.kqed.org/quest

- paul

Clever video! I particularly liked the visual match of villagers storming Frankenstein's castle when the narrator discussed the blogosphere.

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