If you’ve been following this blog for the past few weeks, you know that I attended the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis Tennessee (Jan 12-14). The conference, sponsored by Free Press, drew more than 3,500 participants.
Free Press offered a reduced admission fee to those who agreed to blog the conference. I took them up on that offer and ended up posting repeatedly from (and about) the conference. For anyone who would like to know about cutting edge issues in media reform, I did my best to report them.
Now that my flurry of media reform posts is slowing, I decided to place the links to those posts in one spot—here—for anyone wanting to vicariously attend the conference:
Nation Conference for Media Reform – Opening Shots
Dennis Kucinich on A) Media Reform and B) How Bush is Scaring the Republicans
Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control Media – Day 2 of the National Conference for Media Reform
Nation Conference for Media Reform – Plenary Speech by Bill Moyers
How to save the Internet: net neutrality (equal access)
National Conference for Media Reform – The Press at War and the War on the Press
Media Reform Speech by FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein
Emerging research issues in media
Ed Markey: A good friend for each of us who believes in a vigorous First Amendment
Bloggers: Welcome to the downside of journalism!
Meet the exhibitors at the National Conference for Media Reform
Why we won’t solve any other major problem confronting the U.S. without media reform.
What is the future of newspapers?