GA political techno history

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Atlanta, GA, June 11, 2007

A handful of bloggers were able to broadcast live, via broadband, the N. Georgia Democrats "For the People" political rally yesterday. The archives are here:

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/xSsuYBY2Yhva5fswXUn2OA

This was Georgia political broadcasting history in the making, using available online technology and applications. Who needs satellite and microwave to go live anymore? Heck, who needs TV stations now?! (If only we could figure out how to get rid of that nasty little audio hum. Next time, we'll have that figured out.)

Production participants included: Grayson Daughters with WaySouth Media, Jon Flack of Tondee's Tavern, Bernita Smith of Blog for Democracy, and Martin Matheny, Communications Director for the Georgia Democratic Party. Much needed assistance was provided off site by Jim Long of Verge New Media (via Yahoo! Instant Messaging from DC); Brad, the creator of uStream.tv, and that really patient audio dude in the broadcast booth at the Georgia Mountains Center in Gainesville, GA. (Thank you all.)

Once up live on uStream.tv, the producers publicized the event to various social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, etc.

For more info contact:

Grayson Daughters
WaySouth Media, Inc.
www.waysouthmedia.com (under construction)
gdaughters@waysouthmedia.com
404-216-0387
BLOG: The Spacey Gracey Review

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Event - Atlanta Press Club panel discussion - New Media: The Changing Media Landscape

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Rusty and I attended a panel discussion tonight called "New Media: The Changing Media Landscape" at the Atlanta Press Club. Our friend Grayson moderated, and the panelists included:

Grayson did a great job facilitating! The discussion was open and lively with lots of audience participation and full of different viewpoints.

Length: 80:27 minutes
File size: 55.25 MB

About this podcast:

Atlanta Press Club

Atlanta Press Club

Atlanta Press Club is one of the largest and most dynamic professional journalism organizations in the country. The Atlanta Press Club hosts monthly forums that feature local and national newsmakers tackling the industry's most pressing issues. The purpose of our programs is to challenge journalists to cast a critical eye on what we do and how we do it. For more information please visit www.atlantapressclub.org.
Hosts: APC

New Media: The Changing Media Landscape

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The Atlanta Press Club hosted this panel discussion titled "New Media: The Changing Media Landscape" on June 7, 2007. Grayson Daughters moderated, and the panelists included:

Length: 79:23 minutes
File size: 54.5 MB

Note: This program was originally posted as an episode of Mostly ITP.

Thoughts on our audio set-up, microphone question

Speaking of the 10th District and all things new media, I was on the panel for this month's GA Politics Podcast.

I think the discussion was great in this episode, much more conversational than it's often been. It was recorded at our place just by setting our portable recorder down on the coffee table (as was the newest episode of North Fulton Drama Club). It got me thinking about how to set up for audio recording in our new place.

I want to run with the sitting around the coffee table, forget-the-mic-is-there set-up. I think we can do this with one or two boundary microphones, plugged straight into the recorder or through a USB interface into a laptop. This would be less complicated and expensive than lapel mics, and I'm kind of over the novelty of having an imposing-looking sound set-up if it's going to be a lot of effort to deal with. I'm eying the Shure MX393. Anyone have any experience with this microphone or any others in the Microflex series they can share?

There are very obvious issues with echoes and noise in the new place. Some of that will be worked out when we install curtains sometime in the next few weeks, and I'm also planning to buy and/or make some portable freestanding noise-absorption panels and bass traps at some point pretty soon.

We toyed with the idea of making our vault into a studio, but that isn't going to work, at least not as a place for frequent recordings. There's not enough ventilation. The sound isolation is better there, so it may yet still be used as a place for voiceover-type stuff (ideal when making fake commercials).

But, the point is, I had a hell of a lot of fun not having to play sound engineer this time out. Thanks to Joseph, his panelists, the NFDC crew, and everyone else for making our first party in three or four months awesome.

GA Politics Podcast Ep 12 - GA Republican Squabbling, The 10th District and New Media

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Panel:

Topics:

  • Sonny vs. the House vs. the Senate
  • Ben Harbin's alleged late-night visit to a female lobbyist
  • Jim Whitehead and the 10th District
  • New Media's influence on politics - both in Georgia and nationally
  • Vernon Jones and the Senate

Length: 41:21 minutes
File size: 23.68 MB

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

PodCamp Atlanta - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Podcasting and Traditional Media

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Doug Monroe and Grayson Daughters lead a discussion on the ever-changing relationship between traditional and new media. Things veer briefly into marketing speak before a spirited discussion about the role of the editorial process ensues. I throw in an obligatory intro since my name was on the schedule.

Length: 46:14 minutes
File size: 42.3 MB

Interview on iProng Radio about PodCamp Atlanta

Bill Palmer's interview with me is now up on iProng Radio! I talk about PodCamp Atlanta, naturally, as well as the Georgia Podcast Network, podcasting in general, blogging, and I rant a bit about new media vs. old media. Give it a listen. :)

[Cross-posted at the PodCamp Atlanta blog]

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

SoCon07 - Making Your Own Media with Leonard Witt

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Leonard Witt leads a discussion at SoCon07 about the changing face of media in a Web 2.0 world. SoCon07 was an unconference which took place Feb. 10 at Kennesaw State University.

Thanks to John L. Crow for recording this session.

Length: 55:25 minutes
File size: 50.74 MB

2006 election recap, 2007 legislative outlook (Episode 8, Dec. 3, 2006)

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Panel:

Topics:

  • 2006 election Re-Cap & the effect of new media on the election
  • The Outlook for 2007's legislative session: Democratic switchers, Voter ID, Regional Planning and more

Length: 29:03 minutes
File size: 39.8 MB

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Tennessee Road Trip Part II - Interview with staff from WKRN Nashville

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In this episode, Amber and I interview three employees from WKRN, a local television station in Nashville, Tenn. Back in February, the station was dwelling in the ratings cellar and underwent a staff restructuring. Instead of having separate reporters and cameramen, everyone was trained as a VJ, or video journalist.

Joining us to explain how that restructuring is going were:

  • WKRN.com Producer Christian Grantham, whose self-titled blog you can read here
  • WKRN Political Blogger Adam Kleinheider, whom you can read at Volunteer Voters
  • WKRN Web Producer Heather Emmons

Length: 27:38 minutes
File size: 25.3 MB