Mark Evans on ICE

I joined Mark Evans at the ICE conference this year.  He blogs about the panel we were on:

I was on a panel this morning about “Citizen Journalism” at the ICE conference in Toronto. One of the most interesting topics is whether “citizen journalism” is a credible and/or accurate way to describe the activity of people who are not, in fact, journalists. Are these people “correspondents” or “stringers” or “reporters”? And does it really matter?

Source: markevanstech.com

If you missed it this year I’d recommend doing ICE next year.  The conference was the brainchild of a very solid team out of Toronto including Jason Roks who is one of the smartest media guys you’ll ever meet.   If you want to understand what the world will look like 10 years from now take Jason out for a beer.    This year he tells me XML TV is the best thing to come out of the underground.  He should know.  He’s one of the guys behind hotline.  I’m downloading it now….

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