Jeff Jarvis held a hyper-local, mini-camp at the Graduate School of Journalism in NYC on Nov. 11, 2009.
It was called: The New Business Models for News conference.
I was invited to do a session focused on helping hyper-local web publishers, build realistic business models in order to grow revenue. Here’s the actual presentation:
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