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JEC Hearing: The Future of Newspapers – The Impact on the Economy and Democracy

September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Government, Press

On Thursday, September 24, 2009 U.S. Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, Chair of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) will convene a hearing to examine the ongoing contraction in the U.S. newspaper industry, the economic impact of the changing media landscape, and the future of the industry at large.

From the JEC website:

Over the past year, dozens of daily newspapers have shut down their presses creating a ripple effect through communities, having consequences for local economies, and removing a critical check on government accountability and corruption. Witnesses will discuss funding alternatives for the print media and the outlook for the industry.

The JEC hearing is entitled, “The Future of Newspapers: The Impact on the Economy and Democracy,” and will take place Thursday, September 24, 2009 at beginning at 10:00 AM EDT in room 210 of the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, DC.

The hearing will be also be webcast live (Windows Media Player required) via this link:

View the Live webcast of the JEC hearing HERE.

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Transparency Camp 2009: The Videos

March 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Social Media, Society

We came. We saw. We fought for parking spaces…and bagels.

Ten days after having had the opportunity to participate in Transparency Camp 2009 in Washington DC, videos of this remarkable event are now online.

Here’s the trailer, produced by the Sunlight Foundation, which should give you a taste of the excitement and enthusiasm that accompanied this first-of-its-kind unconference or barcamp that brought together a diverse and remarkable collection of government employees, technologists, policy wonks and just-plain-regular folks —all passionately committed to accountable, open and, yes, transparent government that responds to citizens, and provides open access to its vast stores of data.


You can watch the rest of the videos, featuring Craig Newmark, Tim O’Reilly, Micah Sifry and many more big-brained, big-hearted folks here.

More to come…

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