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RSS Weekly: Democratic National Convention
Tomorrow, Thursday, July 29, RSS Weekly looks at the Democratic National convention. We'll follow up on the discussion last week at Blogon about the convergence of traditional and social media.
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A consistent theme from the webcast interviews that DecisionCast did at BlogOn drew on the convergence of traditional and new media. Media companies are starting to showcase social media technologies. And the newer social media companies are beginning to integrate audio and video for more vibrant social connections within their networks.
This is quite apparent at the Democratic National Convention. MSNBC has bloggers, the Associated Press has bloggers as does Knight Ridder, Boston Globe, etc.
But CNN loooks like it is outdistancing them all by teaming with Technorati. Technorati is covering more than 3 million blogs, looking at the convention from across the political spectrum.
For RSS Weekly, we'll interview Mary Hodder of Technorati to discuss the convention and how RSS and weblogs fit with traditional media. We'll be joined by Stowe Boyd, whose media company, Corante, has a blog, loose democracy. And we'll have Bill Kearney of Syndic8 as a guest, who will have insights and commentary about RSS and democracy.
Posted by AlexWilliams at 04:48 PM on July 28, 2004
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