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Mayoral Forum coverage at Philly Future
Albert over at Philly Future has been covering the latest series of mayoral forums.

photo source: Albert Yee
Check out his photos and commentary at: Mayoral Forum at Friends Center and Mayoral Forum at Old Pine Church.
Karl at Monday, March 26, 2007 | Comments (0) | TrackBack
We'll miss you Star
The Philadelphia region is less one terrific soul this morning - Star C. Foster, 33, as died of a sudden pulmonary embolism. More at Philly Future.
I spend too much time following too many people online - I always ment to get to know Star better. I have her blog, her interactive fiction, and her pictures for that, but it's not the same.
She will be missed by many across this region, and indeed, across the world.
Karl at Monday, December 11, 2006 | Comments (1) | TrackBack
Norgs stories: The Web Disintermediates (wait for it...)
One of the ideas that gets branded about whenever slumping circulation numbers are screamed from headlines, CD sales are found to be tanking, movie ticket sales slumping, or broadcast TV viewers disappearing, is the notion that because the Web disintermediates the middle-man between content creator and content consumer, people are going to the Web and abandoning "traditional" media.
There is some truth in that to be sure, but there is also truth in that human nature abhors a vacuum. We seek out sources of information and entertainment we decide to trust. And as such, the Web has always created a new opportunity for intermediaries, bundlers of information and entertainment, and aggregators to help manage the flow we partake in each day.
A simple out of the box example - What is a good link blogger like Eschaton, other then an aggregator of sorts?
How about YouTube? What of Google or Yahoo!?
Something to chew on as you read the following stories:
paidContent.org: Why Aggregation & Context and Not (Necessarily) Content are King in Entertainment (source for the graphic)
Philly Future: MyFox Philadelphia - Fox News Wants Your Blog
Philly Future: DigPhilly.com - NBC 10 Wants Your Blog (includes a who-who in local social media efforts)
Washington Post: Howard Kurtz: At the Inquirer, Shrink Globally, Slash Locally?
Center for Citizen Media: Newspaper as Blog Portal
GigaOM: The Content Aggregators and the Fat Belly
Karl at Tuesday, November 28, 2006 | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Vote!
At Philly Future there are PA voter resources, links, and what our regional blogosphere is saying.
Get out and vote today.
Karl at Tuesday, November 7, 2006 | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Philly Future's up
Causes are still being investigated by our hosting provider, but one thing they promise me is to move us to more robust machines this weekend.
Karl at Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Philly Future's down
We're aware of the issue and are working on a solution. Will post updates as they occur. Things should be fine once we're back up and running. Apologies to all effected.
Karl at Tuesday, October 31, 2006 | Comments (2) | TrackBack
The Sad Irony of Layoffs at the Inquirer and Daily News
Last week a prime example of the utility and the need, for news organizations like those in our newspapers, played out in the pages of the Philadelphia Inquirer as it reported on mismanagement in Philadelphia's Department of Human Services.
Mismanagement that has led to up to five children deaths in 2006.
In the report's wake, two officials have been ousted and workers are left up in arms and in disarray, organizing a huge protest last Friday.
Contract negotiations are taking place at the Inquirer and Daily News, in the midst of huge shifts in the newspaper marketplace. Shifts that have been taking place for sometime now, shifts that force the issue - newspaper companies must change their business models or die.
Knight Ridder papers responded to changing marketplace, the past six years, with ever shrinking budgets, ever tightening belts, and consolidation of resources and empowerment in the hands of the few. The culmination of which was the fire sale that took place over the past year.
In Philadelphia a sense of optimism sprung as it was a group of local business leaders that purchased the papers. They talked of investment, and a recognition that further cuts were almost impossible to make.
So you gotta give the Daily News's Will Bunch a pass for the bleak tone in his latest piece on the situation at the papers and the industry at large. I'm reflecting his irony here. This post being an echo of his in a sense.
How could he not feel that way with the memo him and other Philadelphia Media Holdings employees received Friday? A memo that sounded, I bet to his ears, all too familiar.
While saving the paper isn't about saving jobs - it is about investment. Bold bets. A look towards the future. That's hard to do with less and less resources, with folks busy just trying to keep up.
There is massive opportunity for the papers to reinvent their business models. And there are folks at the papers with the knowledge and wherewithal to do it (read all of Will's post). But time is running out.
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More at PJNet by Leonard Witt.
Karl at Monday, October 23, 2006 | Comments (2) | TrackBack
Sometimes it sucks being an Eagles fan
You know what I'm talking about. Damn that was like a punch in the gut.
Karl at Monday, October 23, 2006 | Comments (2) | TrackBack
Condolences
To Susie Madrak, who said goodbye her father last weekend. Read her tribute to him. If you don't know her, you are missing out on knowing a special, passionate soul. Her part in running the Norgs unconference was central to it being a success, in every way.
And to my friend Lynne, who lost her grandson this weekend.
My heart goes out to you.
Karl at Wednesday, October 18, 2006 | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Congrats
To Philly blogger Antonella Pavese for getting a new job at a certain large search firm that just bought a certain large video community.
To Philly blogger and Philly Future volunteer, and friend, Albert Yee for his well deserved raise and promotion at PhillyCarShare.
To Danie for her birthday this past weekend - Happy Birthday Danie!
Karl at Wednesday, October 18, 2006 | Comments (3) | TrackBack
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