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Here is a link to my Vimeo video channel, which includes videos from Portland’s Digital Journalism Camp and the Social Media Club of Portland. One of the videos, due to account bandwith limitations, had to be uploaded to my other Vimeo account. All of the videos had previously been linked on my posterous platform for this site, now powered by WordPress.

A panel discusses hyperlocal content at the Digital Journalism Camp (@journopdx #journopdx) in August 2009 at Portland, Ore. (Video by Paul Suarez). “Hyper-local news: What works and what doesn’t”. Panelists: Cornelius Swart, edtior, Portland Sentinel; Ken Aaron, NeighborhoodNotes.com
, Justin Carder, Neighborlogs. Moderator: Michelle V. Rafter, journalist.

A panel discusses online revenue models at the Digital Journalism Camp (@journopdx #journopdx) in August 2009 at Portland, Ore. (Video by Paul Suarez). “Real-world successful (and almost successful) revenue models.” Panelists: Mark Briggs, CEO, Serra Media; Marshall Kirkpatrick, VP, ReadWriteWeb.com; Greg Swanson, founder, ITZ Publishing; Alex Wilhelm, co-founder, Contenture. Moderator: Abraham Hyatt, journalist.

Forrester’s Jeremiah Owyang visits Social Media Club of Portland in 2009. He is interviewed by Nate DeNiro. (#smcpdx @jowyang)

by jeffrey bunch 1 month ago
A panel discusses the challenges of online news content at the Digital Journalism Camp (@journopdx #journopdx) in August 2009 at Portland, Ore. “Square Peg, Wrong Hole, Why Your News Product Doesn’t Meet Consumers’ Needs.” Panelists; Carolynn Duncan, Founder, PortlandTen; Steve Woodward, CEO, Nozzl Media.