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    <title>Holiday Viewing</title>
    <summary>With the WGA strike looking like it will push through into January, I wanted to draw your attention to a few bits of content available online that might serve as a stop-gap through the holiday season if reality programming and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>With the WGA strike looking like it will push <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/10/business/media/10strike.html">through into January</a>, I wanted to draw your attention to a few bits of content available online that might serve as a stop-gap through the holiday season if reality programming and christmas specials aren't to your taste. </p>

<p>First, this seems a good juncture to point you once again to the podcasts from this year's Futures of Entertainment conference are starting to go up on the <a href="http://convergenceculture.org/futuresofentertainment/2007/program/index.html">FoE2 site</a>. Audio and video of the panels are being uploaded progressively, and we'll make another announcement when the entire set is available. </p>

<p>The second thing worth drawing your attention to is that footage from the recent <a href="http://www.inverge.com">Portland convergence conference</a> is available on YouTube. Below is the first part of my presentation that opened the conference, titled <a href="http://inverge.com/featured-speakers/joshua-green/joshua-green-presentation/">"More than Bringing Bits Together: Convergence Culture and New Media Logics"</a>. This presentation provides a working through of some of the concepts discussed in <i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Convergence-Culture-Where-Media-Collide/dp/0814742815/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197578513&sr=8-1">Convergence Culture</a></i>, touching on some of the work we've been doing here at the Consortium and presenting some of the arguments Henry and I make in our forthcoming chapter in Alisa Perren and Jennifer Holt's <i>Media Industries: History, Theory and Methods</i> book. Parts two and three are below the jump as is an interview with <A href="http://deuze.blogspot.com/">Mark Deuze</a> about agency culture and media work.  </p>

<p>Part 1<br />
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      <![CDATA[<p>Part 2<br />
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<p>Part 3<br />
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<p><A href="http://deuze.blogspot.com/">Mark Deuze</a> opened the second day of the conference, delivering a wonderfully witty discussion of the current state of agency culture and media work, titled <a href="http://inverge.com/featured-speakers/mark-deuze/mark-deuze-presentation-topic/">"Who Needs Media Workers When Your Customers Do The Labor For Free?"</a>. Deuze's <i><a href="http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745639246">Media Work</a></i> book is a great piece that looks at the changing conditions of media work and media workers in convergence culture. </p>

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<p>Enjoy the holiday season!</p>]]>
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