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		<title>We the Media: Grassroots Journalism By the People, For the People</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;We the Media, has become something of a bible for those who believe the online medium will change journalism for the better.&#8221; -Financial Times Big Media has lost its monopoly on the news, thanks to the Internet. Now that it&#8217;s possible to publish in real time to a worldwide audience, a new breed of grassroots [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596102275?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=de00lim-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0596102275"><em><strong>We the Media, has become something</strong></em></a> of a bible for those who believe the online medium will change journalism for the better.&#8221; -Financial Times</p>
<p>Big Media has lost its monopoly on the news, thanks to the Internet. Now that it&#8217;s possible to publish in real time to a worldwide audience, a new breed of grassroots journalists are taking the news into their own hands. Armed with laptops, cell phones, and digital cameras, these readers-turned-reporters are transforming the news from a lecture into a conversation. In <em>We the Media</em>, nationally acclaimed newspaper columnist and blogger Dan Gillmor tells the story of this emerging phenomenon and sheds light on this deep shift in how we make&#8211;and consume&#8211;the news.</p>
<p>Gillmor shows how anyone can produce the news, using personal blogs, Internet chat groups, email, and a host of other tools. He sends a wake-up call to newsmakers-politicians, business executives, celebrities-and the marketers and PR flacks who promote them. He explains how to successfully play by the rules of this new era and shift from &#8220;control&#8221; to &#8220;engagement.&#8221; And he makes a strong case to his fell journalists that, in the face of a plethora of Internet-fueled news vehicles, they must change or become irrelevant.</p>
<p>Journalism in the 21st century will be fundamentally different from the Big Media oligarchy that prevails today. <em>We the Media</em> casts light on the future of journalism, and invites us all to be part of it.</p>
<p>Dan Gillmor is founder of Grassroots Media Inc., a project aimed at enabling grassroots journalism and expanding its reach. The company&#8217;s first launch is Bayosphere.com, a site &#8220;of, by, and for the San Francisco Bay Area.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dan Gillmor is the founder of the Center for Citizen Media, a project to enable and expand reach of grassroots media. From 1994-2004, Gillmor was a columnist at the <em>San Jose Mercury News</em>, Silicon Valley&#8217;s daily newspaper, and wrote a weblog for SiliconValley.com. He joined the <em>Mercury News</em> after six years with the <em>Detroit Free Press</em>. Before that, he was with the <em>Kansas City Times</em> and several newspapers in Vermont. He has won or shared in several regional and national journalism awards. Before becoming a journalist he played music professionally for seven years.</p>
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