01 Pubcamp Master Speaker Slides Melb

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PubCamp is proudly brought to you by itechne

itechne helps customers create the future of media with advice, tools and services.

Welcome to #pubcamp

Andrew Broadhead – COO itechne - @awb906Joanne White – @Mediamum

Future of media and the web

Jed WhiteCEO and Founder

itechne

http://twitter.com/jedwhitehttp://friendfeed.com/jedwhite

Slouching toward Intertwingularity The power of participatory culture

Stephen Collins@trib

acidlabs

Why the world needs citizen journalism

Bronwen Clune@bronwenCEO Norg

Where is the money in online advertising in Australia?

Matt BatemanMD Viva9

(BlueFreeway Group)

The Social Capital Revolution

Mark Jones@markhjonesFiltered Media

Creating an online media title The story of homepageDAILY

Stuart Clarkehomepage Media

Digital marketing and strategic foundations

Kate Carruthers

TwitterWhat is it and why does it matter?

Alison Young@Alegrya

What is happening to quality journalism?

Jo White@mediamum

10 steps to becoming an Internet mogul and avoiding the receivers

Ben GerholtPresident, Consumer & SMB Division

IDG Communications Australia

Beyond Web 2.0Gentle whispers of the future

Janine CahillCEO and Innovation Design

Future Journeys

Web 2.0Friend or Foe to 1/5 Australians?

Tim NoonanTim Noonan Consulting

Panel DiscussionThe challenges of this new world

Moderator: Mark Jones (Filtered Media)

Panelists: Kathy Bail (Fairfax), Jackie Blondell (Hardie Grant), Stuart Clarke (homepageDaily), Stephen Collins (acidlabs), Ben Gerholt (IDG), Stephen

Mayne (Crikey), David O'Sullivan (Media Publishing / itechne), Luke Waldren (Abundant Media)

The Great Debate

"That the new world of media choice is a dagger to the hearts of producers and creators alike."

Affirmative: Richard Walsh (media consultant)Negative: Bronwen Clune (CEO Norg)

Join in the conversation

Now: Drinks and Networking

Later: Unconference @ 6pm

Discussion