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A tale of two citizen journalisms




Blogger Tour 2010
Visitor‘s Programme of the Federal Republic of Germany
At the Invitation of the Federal Foreign Office
Berlin, May 14, 2010

Matthias Spielkamp
ms@immateriblog.de
Twitter: @spielkamp (mainly in German...)
www.immateriblog.de (since 2003)
www.iRights.info (since 2005)
www.recherche-info.de (since 2005)
Citizen journalism in Germany

 1977: Radio Dreyeckland, Freiburg i.B.
 -   "pirate radio" (Germany, France, Switzerland)
 -   background: fight against nuclear power plants
 -   legalized since 1988
 -   funding:
     - dues of approx. 1.500 members
     - 0.01 percent of public broadcasting fees of the state
       of Baden-Württemberg
Free / Citizen / Non-commercial Radio

- 81 stations in Germany
- radio and TV (so called "open channels")
- instituted by law and publicly financed in three
 states (Bremen, Lower Saxony, Northrhein
 Westphalia)
taz - die tageszeitung
taz - die tageszeitung

 founded 1978/79 in West Berlin by journalists and
 non-journalists as a response to the political and
 journalistic situation during and after the so-
 called German Autumn ("Deutscher Herbst")
taz - die tageszeitung

 today an established left-wing nationwide daily
 with a circulation of >55.000 copies, 250
 employees
indymedia
indymedia

 "Indymedia is a collective of independent media
 organizations and hundreds of journalists offering
 grassroots, non-corporate coverage."
Wikinews
Weblogs

- few general interest / politcal weblogs
- no German equivalent to Huffington Post
- no German equivalent to Spot.us or ProPublica
Weblogs
Weblogs
Weblogs
Weblogs
Weblogs
Weblogs
Crowdsourcing

- no example of crowdsourcing project by German
 mainstream media I know of
Crowdsourcing | Data Driven Journalism

- Open Data Network
abgeordnetenwatch.de
mapnificent.de
bundestagger
wahlversprechen.info
Crowdsourcing | Data Driven Journalism

 none of these is financed or supported by
 mainstream media
S.B. Johnson: Five things...
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 ...all sane people agree on about blogs and
 mainstream journalism (so can we stop talking
 about them now?) - August 1, 2006
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 1. Mainstream, top-down, professional journalism
 will continue to play a vital role in covering news
 events, and in shaping our interpretation of those
 events, as it should.
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 2. Bloggers will grow increasingly adept at
 covering certain kinds of news events, but not all.
 They will play an increasingly important role in
 the interpretation of all kinds of news.
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 3. The majority of bloggers won't be concerned
 with traditional news at all.
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 4. Professional, edited journalism will have a
 much higher signal-to-noise ratio than blogging;
 examples of sloppy, offensive, factually incorrect,
 or tedious writing will be abundant in the
 blogosphere. But diamonds in that rough will be
 abundant as well.
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 5. Blogs -- like all modes of contemporary media
 -- are not historically unique; they draw upon and
 resemble a number of past traditions and forms,
 depending on their focus.
S.B. Johnson: Five things...

 So here's my proposal:
 if you're writing an article or a blog post about
 this issue, and your argument revolves around
 one or more of these points -- and doesn't add
 anything else of substance -- STOP WRITING.
 Pick a new topic. Move on. There's nothing to
 see here.
MSM
MSM - FAZ, May 3, 2010
MSM - FAZ, May 3, 2010




  ... the casual reader is sickend by
  the smell of the gutter that arises
  from the blogs...
It ain't over yet...
Thank you!

 Matthias Spielkamp
 www.immateriblog.de
 ms@immateriblog.de
 Twitter: @spielkamp


 www.iRights.info
 Twitter: @iRightsinfo


 www.recherche-info.de
 Twitter: @rechercheblog



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Citizen Journalism and Mainstream Media in Germany

  • 1. A tale of two citizen journalisms Blogger Tour 2010 Visitor‘s Programme of the Federal Republic of Germany At the Invitation of the Federal Foreign Office Berlin, May 14, 2010 Matthias Spielkamp ms@immateriblog.de Twitter: @spielkamp (mainly in German...)
  • 5. Citizen journalism in Germany 1977: Radio Dreyeckland, Freiburg i.B. - "pirate radio" (Germany, France, Switzerland) - background: fight against nuclear power plants - legalized since 1988 - funding: - dues of approx. 1.500 members - 0.01 percent of public broadcasting fees of the state of Baden-Württemberg
  • 6. Free / Citizen / Non-commercial Radio - 81 stations in Germany - radio and TV (so called "open channels") - instituted by law and publicly financed in three states (Bremen, Lower Saxony, Northrhein Westphalia)
  • 7. taz - die tageszeitung
  • 8. taz - die tageszeitung founded 1978/79 in West Berlin by journalists and non-journalists as a response to the political and journalistic situation during and after the so- called German Autumn ("Deutscher Herbst")
  • 9. taz - die tageszeitung today an established left-wing nationwide daily with a circulation of >55.000 copies, 250 employees
  • 11. indymedia "Indymedia is a collective of independent media organizations and hundreds of journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage."
  • 13. Weblogs - few general interest / politcal weblogs - no German equivalent to Huffington Post - no German equivalent to Spot.us or ProPublica
  • 20. Crowdsourcing - no example of crowdsourcing project by German mainstream media I know of
  • 21. Crowdsourcing | Data Driven Journalism - Open Data Network
  • 26. Crowdsourcing | Data Driven Journalism none of these is financed or supported by mainstream media
  • 27. S.B. Johnson: Five things...
  • 28. S.B. Johnson: Five things... ...all sane people agree on about blogs and mainstream journalism (so can we stop talking about them now?) - August 1, 2006
  • 29. S.B. Johnson: Five things... 1. Mainstream, top-down, professional journalism will continue to play a vital role in covering news events, and in shaping our interpretation of those events, as it should.
  • 30. S.B. Johnson: Five things... 2. Bloggers will grow increasingly adept at covering certain kinds of news events, but not all. They will play an increasingly important role in the interpretation of all kinds of news.
  • 31. S.B. Johnson: Five things... 3. The majority of bloggers won't be concerned with traditional news at all.
  • 32. S.B. Johnson: Five things... 4. Professional, edited journalism will have a much higher signal-to-noise ratio than blogging; examples of sloppy, offensive, factually incorrect, or tedious writing will be abundant in the blogosphere. But diamonds in that rough will be abundant as well.
  • 33. S.B. Johnson: Five things... 5. Blogs -- like all modes of contemporary media -- are not historically unique; they draw upon and resemble a number of past traditions and forms, depending on their focus.
  • 34. S.B. Johnson: Five things... So here's my proposal: if you're writing an article or a blog post about this issue, and your argument revolves around one or more of these points -- and doesn't add anything else of substance -- STOP WRITING. Pick a new topic. Move on. There's nothing to see here.
  • 35. MSM
  • 36. MSM - FAZ, May 3, 2010
  • 37. MSM - FAZ, May 3, 2010 ... the casual reader is sickend by the smell of the gutter that arises from the blogs...
  • 38. It ain't over yet...
  • 39. Thank you! Matthias Spielkamp www.immateriblog.de ms@immateriblog.de Twitter: @spielkamp www.iRights.info Twitter: @iRightsinfo www.recherche-info.de Twitter: @rechercheblog CC-by 3.0 de