New Media Seminar in California
From March 10 to March 12, MediaMorphosis is a leadership retreat organised in California (Newport Beach) by the Media Center of The American Press Institute. The seminar is defined as "a global, cross-industry expedition into the future of media and the media business".
Well-known experts and thinkers shaping consumer media, media businesses and the media-centric life - people will be your teachers...
From March 10 to March 12, MediaMorphosis is a leadership retreat organised in California (Newport Beach) by the Media Center of The American Press Institute.
Excerpts from the API website:
Print, broadcast, cable and Internet companies are partnering
on both news and advertising projects to reach fragmented
audiences and serve advertisers better. Online audiences
continue to grow at the expense of traditional media channels.
Advances in technology and mobile communications have enabled
new modes of information exchange while further blurring the lines
between media creators and consumers. News, information,
entertainment and advertising is everywhere.
More info on the API website.
Need to know more? Contact Gloria Pan or at 703-620-3611, Dale Peskin or at 214-929-0292, or Andrew Nachison or at 703-715-3318.
You’ll hear from, meet and talk with experts and thinkers shaping consumer media, media businesses and the media-centric life - people like media strategy guru Jeffrey Rayport, tech investor/analsyt Esther Dyson, culture watcher and "Smart Mobs" author Howard Rheingold, ethnofuturistKatherine von Jan, media watcher Dan Gillmor, CNN analyst Jeff Greenfield, Motorola Consumer Solutions Business GM John Burke AND Motorola überMedia director Albert López, Qualcomm Business Development VP Don Jones, and wireless communications expert William Weiss.
They’ll lead or participate in conversations with executives, thinkers, innovators and pioneers like you. They’ll provide prescient insights, emerging intelligence and dazzling demos. -- you bring your brain and business card. It’s the one event on media that will change your point of view and, very likely, your business.
Scheduled participants (subject to change):
Leonard Apcar, Editor-in-Chief, The New York Times on the Web
David Bohrman, Senior Executive Producer, CNN NewsNight with Aaron Brown
Pamela Browning, Publisher, The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA)
John Burke, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Consumer Solutions Business, Broadband Communications Sector, Motorola, Inc.
Marta Buscaglia, Publisher and President, Duluth News Tribune
Jennifer Carrol, Director, News Development, Gannett Co., Inc.
Laura Chiappetta, General Manager, New Media, Colorado Mountain News Media
Sabrina Crow, VP, Reed Business, Reed Elsevier
Frank Daniels III, President and CEO, Vital Source Technolgies
Carin Dessauer, Principal, mc2
Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventures Holdings, Inc.
Roger Fidler, author of MediaMorphosis and inventor of the news tablet
Leah Gentry, Principal, Finberg-Gentry
Dan Gillmor, Columnist, San Jose Mercury News
James Green, President, Nando Media
Jeff Greenfield, Correspondent, CNN
Lynn Hamilton, Operations Manager, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Jay Harris, former Chairman and Publisher, San Jose Mercury News
Flemming Hvidtfeldt, Editor-in-Chief, NORDJYSKE Stiftsidende/Nordjyllands Avisselskab
Katherine von Jan, Ethnofuturist, Glüh
Christian Hendricks, VP, Interactive Media, McClatchey Newspapers
Lars Jespersen, Editor, NORDJYSKE Medier
Albert López, Director, Motorola überMedia
Geoff McGhee, Enterprise Editor, The New York Times on the Web
Mike van Niekerk, Managing Editor, Online, John Fairfax Newspapers, Australia
Scott Powers, Arts Editor, Chicago Tribune
Jeffrey Rayport, CEO, Monitor Group
Howard Rhinegold, Author, "Smart Mobs"
Robert Ritter, President and Publisher, The Olympian (Olympia, Washington)
Jake Tapper, Correspondent, ABC News
Gil Thelen, President and Publisher, The Tampa Tribune
William Weiss, Chairman and CEO, The Promar Group
Lawrence Wilkinson, Founder and Managing Director, Global Business Network
Tom Wolzein, Media Analyst, Sanford Bernstein
Dean Wright, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief, MSNBC.com






