Print, broadcast and online journalists attended a five-day conference at the Western Knight Center that featured some of the most prominent online journalism experts. Below are links to videos and transcripts of some of the speakers.
Newspapers Want to Charge for Content, but Will Readers Pay? | Analyst Peter Krasilovsky, a senior partner at Borrell Associates, says newspaper Web sites should shy away from tollgates and charge only for exclusive content and other premium products. See transcript, or video.
Dayparting for Dummies | Rusty Coats of MORI Research told conference attendees that groundbreaking research showed that Internet users' habits change throughout the day. See video.
Doing Weblogs for Newspapers and News Sites | Ryan Pitts of The Spokane Spokesman-Review says reporters should write blogs: They allow papers to post news instantly, and readers like the chance to interact with writers online. But Pitts concedes there's no guarantee that unedited blogs will have the same quality as the rest of the paper. See the video.