THE OBSTACLES THAT IMPEDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRAZIL IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA A...
Itdpresentation9 20
1. Multi-media reporting and public policy U.S. Pakistan Professional Partnership Program B.J. Roche, Journalism Program University of Massachusetts Amherst 9.20.11
2. How do Americans get their news? Increased news consumption overall between 2000-2010 Increasingly from a mix of digital and traditional sources 39 percent from a cable channel (CNN, MSNBC, CNBS)
3. News consumers: a fragmented audience Ideological Conservative/Republican Fox News Wall Street Journal op-ed page The Drudge Report Liberal/Democrat MSNBC New York Times op-ed page Huffingtonpost.com Generational The Daily Show The Colbert Report
5. Sunshine laws: public’s right to know Federal Freedom of Information Act Shield law? State Open Meeting laws Public Record laws Trials: hearings, evidence, transcripts Local Posting of public meetings, minutes Transfers of property
6. Directly informing the public Federal, state and local governments increasingly moving toward the web, interactivity to directly inform... Thomas Whitehouse.gov Data.gov Massachusetts City of Cambridge …and persuade? Federal Taxpayer Receipt, The Pentagon Channel, (The Grill Sergeants) Candidates and elected officials using social media Barack Obama on Facebook,Mitt Romney on Twitter
7. Technology enables direct channels… Broadcast Blogtalkradio Youtube Print Wordpress.com Blogger Social Facebook Twitter
8. For multi-media journalists… Andy Carvin (National Public Radio) Twitter, Facebook Nick Kristof (The New York Times) Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, NYTimes Amy Goodman, (Democracy Now) Facebook, YouTube Carol Rosenberg (The Miami Herald) Twitter
9. …and for the average citizen The Sunlight Foundation The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press The Open Government Guide Politifact.com Localocracy.org