Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/03/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well Ted. We had 70,000 people in Madison, WI today; including extremely articulate internationally known speakers; and singer songwriters. It's a national, history making "story." Not one network, cable or local station covered it; because they are owned by corporate interests with political ties and agendas. What you see at the link IS the future of journalism because they're there getting and broadcasting live in real time, archiving the material, and making it available. Think of it as Capa (or you) sending 20 rolls of film back to the magazine. Not every frame on those rolls is worth looking at (except as a record of history). If "uptake" had not been there an historical event would have gone undocumented. Instead - thousands went to the site, watched and listened live. Think early radio; shortwave; etc. This new citizen journalism is in its infancy. If you're interested I can also point you to more "highly produced" pieces on this historical event that is in day 19. Regards, George (from iPad) On Mar 5, 2011, at 15:56, tedgrant at shaw.ca wrote: > OH and to keep it on topic? ....I do think if one looks closely in the > crowd there's a Leica in there somewhere! ;-)