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2006 > September > 10 > MediaSnackers Podcast#42

MediaSnackers Podcast#42

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[SUMMARY—The 42nd MediaSnackers podcast travels to Vermont and speaks to a media education consultant.]

(WORLD) The MediaSnackers podcast focusses on individuals, organisations or companies who are simply impressing us and which are crying out for more discussion.

Rob Williams is many things as well as a media education consultant. Here he talks about Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME) and many other things relating to media.

0.00—0.10 Intro
0.10—0.43 Rob discusses his many roles
0.44—1.50 overview of ACME
1.51—3.36 exploring the 'media crisis' cited on the ACME site
3.37—4.33 MySpace example
4.34—5.51 trends in the new media world
5.52—8.00 DOPA discussions/censorship
8.01—10.00 flavour of the forthcoming Media Summit
10.01—10.26 Thanks and outro

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Filed by DK on September 10 2006

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