3. •
5
ci6es
•
9
states
•
mee6ngs
with
state
dept.,
journalism
schools,
bloggers,
news
organiza6ons
(tradi6onal
and
online),
microsoB,
google,
twi"er
offices
4. United
States
Internet
penetra6on
74.1%
>
200m
Indonesia
Internet
penetra6on
12.5%
>
30m
SIMILAR
IN
MANY
WAYS
WITH
BUT
DIFFERS
IN
VERY
BASIC
PRINCIPLES
12. What happened in the US (2008)
• Available resource of trained journalist
• Online publication thriving
• Traditional Organization moving online
• New ONLINE only publication
• Enrollment to Journalism School increasing
• Everybody is using social media: Twitter & Facebook
13. Key Learning's
The same thing will happen in Indonesia as well
• Focus on locality (hyper-local)
• Focus on the tradition of journalism
• Focus on leadership
• Media literacy on elementary level
14. For Indonesia
• The 5th estate - specially in local community
• Bloggers
• Twitter
• Facebook
• Journalism training for citizens
• Citizens taking the role of journalist in smaller scale
15. Resources
• Poynter Online http://www.poynter.org/
• News University https://www.newsu.org/
• Knight Digital Media Center
http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/presentations/
• Center for Social Media
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/