Written on November 30, 2009 at 6:12 pm, by Cynthia
Kachingle Beta 1.01 is available to a select few early adopters to check it out, give us feedback, and just play around and have fun. We are looking for both consumers (“Kachinglers”) and Site Owners.
Written on August 22, 2009 at 3:22 pm, by MikeKrigel
Kachingle’s Cynthia Typaldos was part of a who’s who 50-person intimate forum on the future of journalism, hosted by the famed Aspen Institute out of Colorado. Titled “Of the Press: Models for Preserving American Journalism,” participants came from publishing, high tech, government and the non-profit world…and included MediaNews’ CEO Dean Singleton, NPR’s Vivian Schiller, theContinue Reading
Written on August 19, 2009 at 11:05 am, by MikeKrigel
August 17-19, 2009, By Mike Krigel (Kachingle) Kachingle’s Cynthia Typaldos was part of a who’s who 50-person intimate forum on the future of journalism, hosted by the famed Aspen Institute out of Colorado. Titled “Of the Press: Models for Preserving American Journalism,” participants came from publishing, high tech, government and the non-profit world…and included MediaNews’Continue Reading
Written on August 10, 2009 at 11:55 am, by MikeKrigel
We’re going to be participating in what promises to be a small, lively forum next week, with some of the world’s top publishers, high tech execs, and business leaders…on the future of American journalism, and we’d love to get your ideas on what you might want addressed.
It’s always fun doing presentations, especially ones where we’re walking through the product “live.” Will everything work?! Will the audience like what we say?! While we’re still a few weeks away from unveiling our new user interface and actually launching, on Monday we did get to walk about 150 people through the basic concept ofContinue Reading
Kachingle’s Cynthia Typaldos was part of a forum Monday night at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club, discussing the future of newspapers. Joining her were Hearst Corp’s Executive Editor Phil Bronstein, UC Berkeley School of Journalism professor Lowell Bergman, and Spot.Us’s Kara Andrade. Some great quotes from Bronstein, including: “The old model (where revenues accounted for)Continue Reading
Anyone who’s been following the dialogue on the future of journalism knows Kachingle is but one of many revenue models being considered by media companies and individual bloggers. Now, for the first time, proponents of three of the different approaches will come together for a panel discussion Wednesday, May 27, in Washington, D.C. Walter Isaacson,Continue Reading
Written on February 16, 2009 at 1:10 pm, by Cynthia
I will be speaking twice at this upcoming conference in Atlanta: Public Media Conference February 17- 21, 2009 My speaking slots are on the afternoon of Wednesday Feb 18th and afternoon of Friday Feb 20th. I will be at the conference thru the morning of Feb 21st. Kachingle also has a booth where I willContinue Reading
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