Emerging Media Audiences & Tech Devices

Since 2003, a blog by Kim Garretson, creator of the first digital magazine in 1982, the first online magazine in 1989, the first home living Web site in 1993, the first broadband video site in 1996, the first social media network in 1997, and more innovations.

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Bloggers vrs. journalists

Must read: Staci Kramer's report on what happened when bloggers and journalists got together.

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Email Kim Garretson. I'd like to hear from J-School students and faculty about new media audience research.

Previous Posts

  • Remixing pop culture content
  • Mapping the news
  • Is the audience becoming the media?
  • Will advertisers really have to influence what I d...
  • Too abuzz to read or view media
  • Media abandonment from the play perspective
  • If you have an hour to read...
  • Memo to J-School Students: Are there audience prob...
  • Launching new brands via advertising? Fahgetaboutit
  • Required viewing: The Persuaders on PBS
My Emerging Media Audience Experiments: LivingHome: Yahoo's 4th most popular home living magazine site.

Pulp-It: Commentary via remixed vintage pulp magazine covers.

MansGland: Men's health via humor.

The Piñata Mind, a previously published book becomes a blog about the author's journey.

Research on 350 classmates from journalism school.

P-n-P: Niche personal publishing via Photoshopped images.

Kim Garretson: Emerging Media Profile.



OTHER ESSENTIAL SITES:

Corante's Many 2 Many: Social Networking

J-Walk, feels like a social network, with great discoveries for viewers.

From Hungary: Szanalmas clips or creates visuals for its microcontent links.

Steve Yelvington: Journalist exploring trends in personal content creation and sharing.

Others: JD Lasica; Susan Mernit; and Tom Coates' Plasticbag.

The Poynter Institute's Convergence Corner

Best Site for PR Industry views.

J-SCHOOL SITES/BLOGS:

Kansas University Multimedia Classroom

South Carolina students blog about their year

Minnesota: Institute for New Media Studies

Missouri students & faculty discuss future audiences.

Missouri Journalism index page.

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