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					<description>[...] 1. The Maker is Queen. We had Content is King, then Context is King, then I think we went back to Content is King for awhile. We&amp;#8217;re now in a period where the Maker is King&amp;#8230; er&amp;#8230; let&amp;#8217;s say queen. The Maker is Queen. Reason magazine&amp;#8217;s Jesse Walker put it, &amp;#8220;We&amp;#8217;ve let the tinkerers back in.&amp;#8221; We have the top stakeholders in the industry locked-down privately, working on agreed upon terms for the way forward. It&amp;#8217;s important work. I don&amp;#8217;t know the details of what&amp;#8217;s on the table, but some of these folks look awfully tired. The reality is, too, that &amp;#8212; from YouTube to Flickr to myspace, and yes, in public radio &amp;#8212; we&amp;#8217;re in a golden age for The Maker. The next big ideas that will shape our new direction are incubating and emerging, percolating up from the bottom from producers and some stations where the stakes may not be quite so high and the upside potential exhilirating to consider. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] 1. The Maker is Queen. We had Content is King, then Context is King, then I think we went back to Content is King for awhile. We&#8217;re now in a period where the Maker is King&#8230; er&#8230; let&#8217;s say queen. The Maker is Queen. Reason magazine&#8217;s Jesse Walker put it, &#8220;We&#8217;ve let the tinkerers back in.&#8221; We have the top stakeholders in the industry locked-down privately, working on agreed upon terms for the way forward. It&#8217;s important work. I don&#8217;t know the details of what&#8217;s on the table, but some of these folks look awfully tired. The reality is, too, that &#8212; from YouTube to Flickr to myspace, and yes, in public radio &#8212; we&#8217;re in a golden age for The Maker. The next big ideas that will shape our new direction are incubating and emerging, percolating up from the bottom from producers and some stations where the stakes may not be quite so high and the upside potential exhilirating to consider. [&#8230;]
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Thanks to Kenny Miller, American teenagers are probably better informed about the confusing world in which they live and somewhat prepared to cope with the angst that defines adolescence. They’re also probably behind on their homework. Miller, after all, is responsible for the huge popularity of The N, the nighttime network for teens, Video on Demand, and The N’s digital platform the-n.com. Along with Elizabeth Osder of Yahoo!, the Four Eyed Monsters, and Reason&amp;#8217;s Jesse Walker, Miller will be participating in our first panel of the day, Participatory Culture. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Thanks to Kenny Miller, American teenagers are probably better informed about the confusing world in which they live and somewhat prepared to cope with the angst that defines adolescence. They’re also probably behind on their homework. Miller, after all, is responsible for the huge popularity of The N, the nighttime network for teens, Video on Demand, and The N’s digital platform the-n.com. Along with Elizabeth Osder of Yahoo!, the Four Eyed Monsters, and Reason&#8217;s Jesse Walker, Miller will be participating in our first panel of the day, Participatory Culture. [&#8230;]
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Jesse Walker, Managing Editor, Reason Magazine will moderate the panel. Panelists include Arin Crumley of the Four Eyed Monsters, Kenny Miller, Executive VP and Creative Director, MTV Global Digital Media Team and Elizabeth Osder, Senior Director, Product Development, Yahoo! Media Group. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Jesse Walker, Managing Editor, Reason Magazine will moderate the panel. Panelists include Arin Crumley of the Four Eyed Monsters, Kenny Miller, Executive VP and Creative Director, MTV Global Digital Media Team and Elizabeth Osder, Senior Director, Product Development, Yahoo! Media Group. [&#8230;]
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 16:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] If anyone wants to accuse newspapers and mass media with not keeping up with the Internet revolution, they should take a look at the career of Elizabeth Osder. As an editor, producer and consultant for a number of companies (including Yahoo!, the New York Times, NPR, TimeWarner, etc.), Osder has been helping traditional media firms expand their services online for the last decade. She herself states in her Yahoo! 360 profile: &amp;#8220;[I&amp;#8217;ve] been working on the internet railroad since 1993 when I put down my camera and got sucked down the information super highway. It&amp;#8217;s been an adventure, that has wrapped life and work together and proven that it&amp;#8217;s the journey not the destination.&amp;#8221; Along with MTV&amp;#8217;s Kenny Miller, Reason&amp;#8217;s Jesse Walker, and the Four Eyed Monsters, Osder will be participating in the Participatory Culture panel at this year&amp;#8217;s Beyond Broadcast. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] If anyone wants to accuse newspapers and mass media with not keeping up with the Internet revolution, they should take a look at the career of Elizabeth Osder. As an editor, producer and consultant for a number of companies (including Yahoo!, the New York Times, NPR, TimeWarner, etc.), Osder has been helping traditional media firms expand their services online for the last decade. She herself states in her Yahoo! 360 profile: &#8220;[I&#8217;ve] been working on the internet railroad since 1993 when I put down my camera and got sucked down the information super highway. It&#8217;s been an adventure, that has wrapped life and work together and proven that it&#8217;s the journey not the destination.&#8221; Along with MTV&#8217;s Kenny Miller, Reason&#8217;s Jesse Walker, and the Four Eyed Monsters, Osder will be participating in the Participatory Culture panel at this year&#8217;s Beyond Broadcast. [&#8230;]
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