Media
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Within 24 hours, I had every major
media
outlet texting and emailing and trying to get in contact with me to get opinion as some sort of "expert" in energy.
Just within four days, it was viewed 300 million times, and millions more continued discussing it on social
media.
We look around the media, as we see on the news from Iraq, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, and the conflict seems incomprehensible to us.
And there's a
media
that doesn't support the dissemination of any more than the most mundane and inane of information.
But now, thanks to the internet, thanks to the explosion of mass media, thanks to a lot of other things that are bubbling through our society around the world, tribes are everywhere.
We can probably all point to social
media
as being a good place to share the images from our travels and from our lives.
But in 2003, when the war in Iraq was about to start, it was a very surreal feeling for me, because before the war started, there was kind of this
media
war that was going on.
So his feeling is that he's at Al Jazeera International because he feels like he can actually use
media
to bridge the gap between East and West.
But these images, with Worldchanging.com, can be placed into any kind of
media.
And what we ended up discussing was that in most
media
you get mostly an image with a lot of text, and the text is blasted all over.
What of the titans of
media?
I mean, the
media
was making it sound like were were dying.
I want to talk about the transformed
media
landscape, and what it means for anybody who has a message that they want to get out to anywhere in the world.
Because now that
media
is increasingly social, innovation can happen anywhere that people can take for granted the idea that we're all in this together.
And so we're starting to see a
media
landscape in which innovation is happening everywhere, and moving from one spot to another.
There are only four periods in the last 500 years where
media
has changed enough to qualify for the label "revolution."
Then, a couple of hundred years ago, there was innovation in two-way communication, conversational media: first the telegraph, then the telephone.
Then, about 150 years ago, there was a revolution in recorded
media
other than print: first photos, then recorded sound, then movies, all encoded onto physical objects.
This is the
media
landscape as we knew it in the 20th century.
The
media
that is good at creating conversations is no good at creating groups.
And the
media
that's good at creating groups is no good at creating conversations.
That was the
media
landscape as we had it in the twentieth century.
For the first time,
media
is natively good at supporting these kinds of conversations.
The second big change is that, as all
media
gets digitized, the Internet also becomes the mode of carriage for all other media, meaning that phone calls migrate to the Internet, magazines migrate to the Internet, movies migrate to the Internet.
Put another way,
media
is increasingly less just a source of information, and it is increasingly more a site of coordination, because groups that see or hear or watch or listen to something can now gather around and talk to each other as well.
That is a huge change in the
media
landscape we're used to.
We've had the Internet in its public form for almost 20 years now, and it's still changing as the
media
becomes more social.
And the Chinese then, in one of their periods of
media
openness, decided that they were going to let it go, that they were going to let this citizen reporting fly.
That was enough of citizen
media.
They began to shut down the
media
that the protests were happening on.
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