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VIDEO INTERVIEW


  • Video Interview with Adrian Miles (Part1, Part2)

  • Adrian miles is coordinator labsome honours studio RMIT university, where he specialises in videoblogging, networked illiteracies and pedagogies. In the interview, he explained about the position of broadcasting around the media from undermine authority traditional print media. He gave an example, The Age,  is the traditional print media. It also had given the website that put in video context in the website that just likes television in many ways that can disrupt traditional newspaper. The Age also broadcast the radio. Everyone have camera, everyone can publish the personal view as well as citizen journalism the news on the website. He also talked about objectivity of journalism and answer question about youtube. Did youtube is the democracy action via citizen journalism or just another way maximize advertising revenue and increase profit. He talked about the broadcasting in the area of small project cinema.
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  • Video Interview with John Schwartz

  • Interview with John Schwartz on the topic of “Blogging and new media” We ask him about 5 questions. He gave opinion about blogging that is huge and popular in many countries. He told about the positive and negative affect that blogging effect news. Moreover, he mentions about blogging affect journalists. Most people rely on the blog to get more information. That can be the reason why journalist became lazy.
    It can be mistake because there is no checking the correct. He also gave opinion that blogging has changed the role of media. Media will became mobile in the next generation. The final question he talked about blogging is influential in Australia or not.



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    Audio Interview with James Farmer

    Former Community Blogs Editor at The Age
    Now the founder and administrator or edublogs

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    Online and Convergent Journalism
    Swinburne University of Technology