Ha! Tom, I like your thinking about Arianna and Wikinews relationship. For that reason, having her in some way that isn't just a "keynote" per se would be interesting. Perhaps a "conversation with Arianna" or an on-stage interview would be interesting.
On the other hand, Arianna is not known to go to Asia that much on the Huffington Post's behalf, and if she's not headlining I'm not sure she'd be interested. -Andrew On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Tom Morris <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday, October 4, 2012, Steven Walling wrote: >> >> 3. Arianna Huffington. Not really a fan of this pick. Can get quite >>> political, and not obvious the overlap between her site and free culture. >>> >> >> +1. Too American-centric, too political. >> >> > > Must note that as a Wikinewsie, it might interesting to have someone like > Arianna or someone else who is involved in social news and citizen > journalism. But that might conflict with the requirement that we never talk > about the sister projects. :-) > > > _______________________________________________ > Wikimania-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimania-l > > -- -Andrew Lih Associate professor of journalism USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism Email: [email protected] WEB: http://www.andrewlih.com BOOK: The Wikipedia Revolution: http:/www.wikipediarevolution.com PROJECT: WikiFactcheck: http://wikifactcheck.org/wiki
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