Video: Topics: Technology: Biography & Profiles
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PBS at SXSW | Ana Marie Cox interview
PBS staffer Laura Hertzfeld interviews blogger & author Ana Marie Cox. 05:51
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PBS at SXSW | Tim Shey interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Tim Shey, co-founder and head of entertainment at Next New Networks. 10:19
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PBS at SXSW | Pat Aufderheide interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Pat Aufderheide, founder and director of the Center for Social Media. 04:09
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PBS at SXSW | Ryan Leach and Skot Leach interview
Zadi Diaz interviews filmmakers Ryan and Skot Leach ("Lost Zombies.") 09:02
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PBS at SXSW | Jeff Jarvis interview
Zadi Diaz interviews blogger and author Jeff Jarvis (What Would Google Do?). 05:15
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PBS at SXSW | Beth Kanter interview
Zadi Diaz interviews blogger and social media expert Beth Kanter. 06:35
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PBS at SXSW | Adam Quirk interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Adam Quirk, with the video blog Wreck and Salvage. 06:43
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PBS at SXSW | Hugh Forrest interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Hugh Forrest, director of SXSW Interactive. 07:06
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PBS at SXSW | Gary Hustwit interview
Zadi Diaz interviews filmmaker Gary Hustwit ("Helvetica" and "Objectified.") 07:41
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PBS at SXSW | Bre Pettis interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Bre Pettis, co-founder of MakerBot. 06:16
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PBS at SXSW | Beth Blecherman interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Beth_Blecherman, co-Founder of the Silicon Valley Moms Group. 05:45
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PBS at SXSW | Jared Klett interview
Zadi Diaz interviews Jared Klett, co-founder and chief engineer of blip.tv. 04:27
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Norman Borlaug on The World Food Prize (#104)
Dr. Norman Borlaug, an Iowa native who grew up on a farm in Cresco, dreamt of ending world hunger. In the 1940s and 50s, he developed "high-yield" agriculture, which earned him the Nobel Peace... 03:34
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Dr. Michael Bugeja: Interpersonal Divide (#104)
Full Program: On April 4, 2007 ISU Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication Director Michael Bugeja spoke about how society has changed in the digital era. 49:29
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Robert Paterson: Extended Interview (#104)
Change Consultant who recently counseled National Public Radio (NPR) on how new media would impact its business and its 30 million daily listeners. 33:13















