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Media and blog coverage on Future of Media Summit
The Future of Media Summit has received a stack of coverage in print media, including all of Australia’s major broadsheet newspapers featuring various aspects of the event:
The front page of The Australian’s weekly Media & Marketing section had a large piece titled Internet TV Push ‘Unstoppable’, drawing on commentary at the Summit.
The Sydney Morning Herald had a long piece on The Lost Art of Blogging discussing my research and commentary on the blog space – more on this article soon.
The Australian Financial Review had a feature article on the discussion about micro-payment on the Emerging Business Models panel (the article is not available online).
Communications Day featured extensive coverage of the panel discussions on mobile media and user generated content.
For blog coverage of the event, the best starting point is on this blog, where quite a few speakers and attendees have already blogged about the event. Both on the Summit blog and elsewhere, there has been some great commentary in particular from:
Other great pre-event content on the Summit blog from speakers includes insightful comments from Dan Fill, Laurie Lock Lee, Mark Pesce , Des Walsh and others.
Let me know if I have missed some interesting comments. If you were there, please add your thoughts and reflections on this blog!