Everything you need to know about media and the internet this week, updated obsessively. For March 15 – 19.
Monday, March 15
Styleite Launches: Dan Abrams launched the latest property in his growing stable of blogs: Stylelite. Read the introductory letter from Editor Verena Von Pfetten. TechCrunch covers the launch: Dan Abrams Expands Mediaite Empire With Fashion News And Culture Site Styleite
The New York Times Looks at rise of Web Culture: "the Internet, which was thought to be a TV killer, is turning out to be its wingman" from "Talking Back to Your TV, Incessantly," by David Carr.
Twitter Launches @Anywhere Platform. CNET’s Caroline McCarthy covers: Twitter CEO unveils ‘@Anywhere’ platform. TechCrunch’s take: Twitter’s New “At Anywhere” Platform Allows For Deeper Integration Into Third Party Sites.
The Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism released its 2010 State of the News Media Report. Poynter’s take, by Bill Mitchell
The SXSW Keynote by Twitter Founder Ev Williams was panned by participants as #keynotefail via (what else?) Twitter. CNET’s report: Lackluster Twitter CEO keynote leads many to bail.
Tuesday March 16
C-Span Puts Full Archives on the Web by Brian Stelter. See the site: http://www.c-spanvideo.org/videoLibrary/
News on GroundReport Friends & Clients
On March 24 at 8 PM, HBO2 premieres THE SENATORS’ BARGAIN. Learn more aboout the film here: http://www.howdemocracyworksnow.com/story/last-best-chance
Follow the film, part of the How Democracy Works Now series, on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/howdemocracyworksnow
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