« When we're Internet consumers, not producers | Main | Emmy voters snub 'The Shield' »
Eleanor's first stint as a citizen journalist
I've been doing a bit of citizen journalism lately (Dan Gillmor's trying to shake out the Drupal bugs at Bayosphere; so far, my video there hasn't shown up). Today, the tables are turned.
Citizen journalist Eleanor Kruszewski, an incredibly smart technologist who just began a new job at Yahoo!, interviewed me at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco during the Supernova conference on June 22, 2005 about my new book "Darknet: Hollywood's War Against the Digital Generation." Eleanor actually read the book, agreed to conduct an interview on the spot, and, most important, we had some fun during the 30-minute sit-down.
Here are the two versions on Ourmedia: the somewhat higher-quality 130MB QuickTime video and the faster-download 85MB MPEG-4 video. It might be easier to download one of these to your hard drive rather than clicking it to play.
July 13, 2005 at 04:45 PM in Books, Citizen media, Darknet | Permalink
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451db1569e200e5505896b28834
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Eleanor's first stint as a citizen journalist:
Comments
JD, the video is now viewable from our site...there was a configuration issue we think we've fixed.
Great coverage of the IBM event. Lots of folks have looked at both of your posts.
Posted by: Dan Gillmor at Jul 14, 2005 8:47:14 AM
Great news, Dan!
Posted by: JD at Jul 14, 2005 11:52:09 AM








