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    Saturday, 22 March 2008

    What's Next for Open Source and Public Media?

    Searls I've been consumed with commuting from Idaho to Washington, DC for the past couple of weeks and the run-up to that, so I've been remiss in blogging.  And frankly, I'm even wondering if I can write about radio at all in the next year or so, since some people will try to find meaning and direction for NPR in all that.  So I missed Doc Searls' excellent post in Linux Journal with this title.  At about the time he wrote this, Doc joined Diane Mermigas (below) and Rafat Ali on a panel I moderated at the Public Media 2008 conference in Los Angeles.  Thanks to Todd Mundt, who quotes much of it here, but I'd recommend reading the full text.  Link:  Linux Journal.  Don't miss this one. --Dennis

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