MPG2006 Archive Resources

January 15, 2007

AUDIO: Josh Wolf's mother talks about videographer's imprisonment

Lizwolfspada UPDATE: Leonard Witt poses questions about bloggers-as-journalists
Chris Peck's column: Wolf not a criminal?
Bruce Brugman (SFBay Guardian on Wolf as a hero.

Third-grade teacher Liz Wolf-Spada, who's son Josh Wolf, 24, is in federal prison for refusing to testify or turn over videotapes he shot of a San Francisco street political protest in which a police officer was injured, talks about why editors should be covering her son's case. Wolf, who is called an independent journalist and blogger by supporters, has been in prison since Sept. 22, 2006, for contempt of a federal court's order to respond to a grand jury subpoena. Wolf-Spada was interviewed in a Memphis restaurant on Jan. 14, 2007, after the close of the National Conference for Media Reform by [Memphis] Commercial Appeal Editor Chris Peck, journalism professor Leonard Witt, Media Giraffe Project director Bill Densmore and by Peggy Holman and Stephen Silha of the Journalism That Matters collaborative.   (Listen to 17-minute interview by clicking on arrow to left of "hipcast.com" bar below. Or DOWNLOAD MP3 PODCAST.)

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January 12, 2007

McChesney and Nichols address journalists

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Media reformers Robert McChesney and John Nichols spoke to participants in the "Journalism That Matters" event at the Memphis Cotton Museum on Thurs., Jan. 11. They were introduced by Chris Peck, editor of The Commercial Appeal.

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January 11, 2007

Observing the media-reform movement from Memphis

More than 2,500 media activists are gathering this weekend in Memphis,
Tenn., for the third annual National Media Reform Conference.

Earlier, a small group of mainstream editors, reformers, academics and
technologists are also gathered in Memphis for something called:
"Journalism That Matters: The Memphis Sessions."

http://www.mediagiraffe.org/wiki/index.php/Memphis

We'll try to post at little about each. Today, Alternet's editor, Don Hazen, posts this review of a book by Jeff Chester, of the Center for Digital Democracy.

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