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By Dan Gillmor

ISBN-10: 0596007337

ISBN-13: 9780596007331

Grassroots newshounds are dismantling colossal Media's monopoly at the information, reworking it from a lecture to a talk. no longer content material to just accept the scoop as said, those readers-turned-reporters are publishing in genuine time to a world viewers through the net. The effect in their paintings is simply starting to be felt through specialist newshounds and the newsmakers they disguise. In We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by means of the folk, for the People, nationally recognized company and expertise columnist Dan Gillmor tells the tale of this rising phenomenon, and sheds mild in this deep shift in how we make and eat the news.

We the Media is vital examining for all contributors within the information cycle:
* shoppers find out how they could develop into manufacturers of the scoop. Gillmor lays out the instruments of the grassroots journalist's alternate, together with own net journals (called weblogs or blogs), web discussion groups, e-mail, and mobile phones. He additionally illustrates how, during this age of media consolidation and lowered reporting, to roll your individual information, drawing from the array of resources to be had on-line or even over the phone.
* Newsmakers politicians, enterprise executives, celebrities get a serious warning call. The keep an eye on that newsmakers loved within the top-down international of massive Media is heavily undermined within the net Age. Gillmor indicates newsmakers the right way to effectively play via the hot principles and shift from keep an eye on to engagement.
* reporters detect that the hot grassroots journalism provides chance in addition to problem to their occupation. one of many first mainstream reporters to have a weblog, Gillmor says, "My readers recognize greater than I do, and that's an outstanding thing." In We the Media, he makes the case to his colleagues that, within the face of a plethora of Internet-fueled information cars, they have to swap or develop into irrelevant.
At its center, We the Media is a booklet approximately humans. humans like Glenn Reynolds, a legislation professor whose weblog postings at the intersection of expertise and liberty garnered him sufficient readers and impact that he turned a resource for pro reporters. Or Ben Chandler, whose disappointed Congressional victory was once fueled by way of contributions that got here in line with advertisements on a handful of political blogs. Or Iraqi blogger Zayed, whose therapeutic Irag web publication (healingiraq.blogspot.com) scooped colossal Media. Or acridrabbit, who encouraged an internet neighborhood to turn into investigative newshounds and notice that the loss of life Kaycee Nichols unhappy story was once a hoax. supply the folk instruments to make the scoop, We the Media asserts, they usually will.
Journalism within the twenty first century can be essentially diversified from the large Media that prevails this day. We the Media casts gentle at the way forward for journalism, and invitations us all to be a part of it.

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To impose unaffordable royalties on Net radio. News radio via the Net is another matter entirely, and there’s a big opportunity for people to create their own shows featuring interviews, audio documentaries, and other formats in which royalty-free content is the goal. 57 Web-based talk radio is another possibility, and it doesn’t need to be expensive. Two staff members on Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign created an Internet talk-radio program by patching together some low-cost equipment.

If one person had a particular song on his computer, his Napster software would (if he allowed it to) tell a central computer at Napster that the song was available. Then other people who wanted the same song would check the Napster database, find who had the music, and log directly onto the computer of the person who was offering the song. This system, while having some legitimate (and therefore theoretically legal) uses, was also a haven for copyright infringement. The music industry sued, ultimately killing the company.

Citizens have been capturing videos of tornados and other natural disasters for years as well, and cable television caters to voyeurs with a variety of shows featuring citizen-captured police chases, embarrassing moments, and the like. News organizations have increasingly resorted to using hidden cameras—an ugly trend, in my view, because only in the most extreme circumstances, such as when someone’s life is in danger, should reporters even consider such subterfuges. We are only beginning to understand the consequences of this technological development.

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