Sunday, February 22, 2009

media monarchy on the corbett report: the new media

a big thanks to james corbett for having me on the show!
corbett report: episode075 - the new media
corbett report: episode075 - the new mediafrom corbett report: A new media is rising to displace the old corporate controlled media paradigm. But what is the new media, what is it replacing, and what challenges does it face. This week we talk to radio hosts, webmasters, activists and infowarriors to find out more about the new grassroots internet-based citizen journalism phenomenon.


you can also listen to my full interview with james corbett...
corbett report: interview063 - james evan pilato
from corbett report: The voice of the MediaMonarchy radio broadcast and webmaster of MediaMonarchy.com joins us to discuss his online work and the significance of the internet-based citizen journalism movement.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi james,

cool interview - congrats'! I like your point not to hate, but to become the media! you did it - bravo.

hey did you know this video:

http://vimeo.com/3261363

???

cheers alex

Anonymous said...

B-T-W I found the shortmovie through this official blog of the austrian mises institute:

http://blog.mises.org/archives/009483.asp

& talking about that, check Dr. Ron Paul's new posting on marketoracle:

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article9062.html

good things 2 come

cheers alex

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