Culture, Commerce, Public Media

With the rapid transformation of television and educational video into multi-media, multi-platform content, producers and media makers are facing a new, complex landscape — one that is interactive and where the expectation is for free and accessible content. “Culture, Commerce, and Public Media: A New Forum for Creators” will bring together people involved with the intersection of culture, education, and media, to explore the implications of open media content - economic models for open access; case studies of cooperative productions; examples of social networking; and impacts of free services on susainability.

Thirteen/WNET-TV
New York, NY
June 5 - 6, 2006

For More Information:
Jeff Ubois, Intelligent TV — Jeff@ubois.com
Nan Rubin, Special Projects, Thirteen — RubinN@Thirteen.org
http://www.intelligenttelevision.com/index2.html

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