BBC Social Media Summit #bbcsms

A story of what happened on Friday, 20 May at the BBC Social Media Summit

  1. To end #bbcsms: @arusbridger Guardian editor. They're moving to "open media", a state of mind, bigger than socmed twitpic.com/50364p
  2. Open media has a little more of a ring to it than participatorygeolocalinteractive media eh @JosephStash? #bbcsms
  3. Like it! - Alan Rusburidger - Guardian @arusbridger "We don't call it #SocialMedia we call it Open Media" #bbcsms
  4. @arusbridger: I should be the last person in the room to lecture about SM, very embarrassed #bbcsms
  5. Response to the day:

    Alan Rusbridger (Guardian)
  6. @cward1e Want to establish a community of academics with industry to establish research needs for social media issues #bbcsms
  7. #BBCSMS #summaries Academic 2: Audience data could be released by BBC/ABC for analysis; Google Docs co-operative research; blog discussion
  8. What Next?

    Claire Wardle and Julie Posetti (University of Canberra) lead a digital conversation - with feedback on tweets/blogs/questions gathered throughout the summit.

  9. Start ups more likely to take risks says @marklittlenews after @mark rock says mainstream media doesn't innovate #bbcsms
  10. News orgs make the mistake of focusing on breaking news on social media rather than story collaboration - Mark Little, Storyful #bbcsms
  11. RT @mmradio: Liz Heron (NYT): We don't feel threatened by our journalists setting up Facebook pages, but we haven't worked out our strategy yet #bbcsms
  12. MT @The_MediaBlog: Liz Heron (NY Times) says their social media guidelines for journalists boil down to: "trust" & "common sense". #bbcsms
  13. Nic Newman from Reuters Institute: Research shown 7.5% of mainstream media traffic comes from social media on average #bbcsms
  14. RT @mmradio: Nic Newman: There are 3 reasons for using social media: to tell better stories; to increase engagement; and to distribute content #bbcsms
  15. Session 4: Technology & Innovation


    Nic Newman presents latest Reuters Institute research
    Liz Heron (New York Times)

    Panel: Can mainstream media compete with start-ups in social media innovation?
    Mark Little (Storyful)
    Mark Rock (Audioboo).

  16.  Lunchtime

  17. The extraordinary Sina Motalebi - jailed in Iran as a blogger, now BBC editor - brings important perspective to outdated UGC debates #bbcsms
  18. RT @mmradio: Will Perrin: We don't have to teach people how to tell stories - they've a burning desire to communicate. They need help with tools #bbcsms
  19. RT @Killdozer: Great point overheard at #bbcsms "most organisations confuse technology with innovation. One is shiny things, the other is taking risks"

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