Session info
Start: Mar 2 2008 - 12:15pmEnd: Mar 2 2008 - 1:45pm
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This panel will discuss new developments in technology and video distribution in order to broaden participants’ horizons on the various ways that their message can be viewed and the dangers that lurk if corporate control gets a hold on these new developments before they are democratized.
Geoff Shelton is head of Production Services at MNN, the largest community TV access station in the country.
Founder and executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy, has been an important force in public-interest media issues for more than twenty years.
Founder of Name.Space (http://namespace.org) and WiFi-NY (http://wifiny.net) a non-commercial, subscriber supported carrier-class alternative community wireless network. Since 1989 Garrin has worked with interactive media and has developed several acclaimed works in the field.
Jon Bartholomew works for Common Cause as the Media and Democracy Campaign Coordinator. Prior to that, he worked for three years for Citizen Action of New York leading their Clean Money/Clean Elections campaign and staffing the Coalition for After-School Funding.

