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USG New Media Revolution for Global Engagement (from Cryptome) - Ed Jewett - 14-11-2011 bbg-021511.pdf USG New Media Revolution for Global Engagement November 12, 2011 The New Media Revolution And U.S. Global Engagement (Webcast And Transcript) February 15, 2011 Watch Video Sponsored by the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) RELATED DOCUMENTS 02-15-11 BBG Briefing Transcript Part 1 02-15-11 BBG Briefing Transcript Part 2 EVENT RECORD Tuesday, February 15, 2011 9am - 12pm Follow the conversation on Twitter: #usib 9:00 Welcome: BBG Governor Susan McCue 9:10- 10:10 DISCUSSION Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting in The New Media Era The role New Media is playing in Tunisia, Egypt, and elsewhere is up for debate. What's certain, however, is that Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media tools have changed the way people communicate. Today's global media environment is a revolution in progress. How is the U.S. taking advantage of the potential unleashed by the digital revolution and what else must it do? Join a discussion with experts and practitioners led by Walter Isaacson, BBG Chairman and former president of CNN. Moderator: BBG Chairman Walter Isaacson Participants: --Golnaz Esfandiari, Editor, RFE Persian Letters blog --Rebecca MacKinnon, Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow, New America Foundation --Rebecca McMenamin. New Media Director, International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB) --Mohamed Al-Yahyai, Host, "Eye on Democracy", Alhurra Television Presentation of VOA-Citizen Global Project 10:10 Introduction: BBG Governor Michael Meehan 10:15 - 10:35 BRIEFING Censorship, Signal Blocking, and Cyberjamming -- Can the US Keep Up? Behind the scenes, there is an information war being waged between closed and free societies. Autocrats are jamming the airwaves and blocking the Internet to prevent their people from accessing outside information. A senior U.S. official charged with overcoming these obstacles explains what the U.S. is doing about it. --Ken Berman, Director, International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB) Anti-Censorship Program BREAK BBG Events & Board Meetings Past Events Subscribe To Our RSS Feeds Press Release Feed BBG Highlights Feed BBG Events Feed BBG In Your Inbox Sign up for the BBG's daily Media Highlights, or our monthly e-newsletter Press Releases November 10,2011 Alhurra Wins AIB's People's Choice Award November 10,2011 BBG Broadcasters Honored November 10,2011 Broadcasting Board of Governors to Meet on November 18 More Press Releases » Press Room Contacts Public Affairs 330 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC, 20237 (202) 203-4400 publicaffairs@bbg.gov 11/12/2011 5:52 PMhttp://www.bbg.gov/pressroom/events/Webcast__The_New_Media_Revolution_and_US_Global_Engagement.html 10:45 Introduction: Libby Liu, President, Radio Free Asia Comments by Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE-1) 10:55 - 11:55 DISCUSSION North Korea, Iran and Cuba: Bringing Accurate Information to Closed Societies What do citizens inside Iran, North Korea, and Cuba know about their governments and the outside world? This group of experts and international broadcasters (including Kambiz Hosseini, Jon Stewart's recent guest on "The Daily Show") discuss what the U.S. is doing today to get accurate news and information inside these "information bubbles." Moderator: Jeffrey Gedmin, President, RFE Participants: --Christopher Walker, Director of Studies, Freedom House --Carlos A. GarcÃa-Pérez, Director, Office of Cuba Broadcasting --Kambiz Hosseini, Host, "Parazit", VOA Persian News Network --Andrei Lankov, Professor, Kookmin University, Seoul, South Korea 11:55 Conclusion: BBG Governor Dennis Mulhaupt |