Newspaper 2.0 was a one-day workshop to explore challenges and opportunities in the new Internet-enabled newspaper marketplace. The workshop was hosted by Doc Searls, a CITS Research Fellow and journalist with feet in both the print and online domains.
Doc Searls is co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, Senior Editor of Linux Journal, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and one of the world's best-known bloggers.
Newspaper 2.0 was a one-day workshop to explore challenges and opportunities in the new Internet-enabled newspaper marketplace. The workshop brought together journalists, scholars and leading thinkers who shared a common interest in the future of daily and weekly journals — with a particular interest in Santa Barbara as a region where new approaches might be explored.
As part of the CITS Distinguished lecture series, authors and authorities on new media technology J.D. Lasica and Doc Searls have a conversation about the rise of new forms of citizen media.
As part of the on-going mission to connect with the community, CITS recently co-sponsored Newspaper 2.0, a one-day workshop to explore challenges and opportunities in the new Internet-enabled newspaper marketplace.