Hmmm. I wonder if Shawano will have WiFi before the Madison (Dane County) Airport?
The Capital Times Holds a Town Meeting
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The Capital Times held a Town meeting at Ancora Coffee on Monroe St. this evening. While the crowd was thin (total of 25 or so people, a number from the paper) this event is a useful idea.
The way we all obtain information has changed so dramatically, and continues to do so, it’s difficult for me to see the daily newspaper surviving, given the current economics. Weekly and Sunday publications have a better shot, I think – maybe. The trick for the Cap Times is to figure out how to migrate their local coverage into the internet era AND change the way they publish. I’m not sure that their current approach to the internet makes any sense – simply repurposing newspaper content online. |
Having said all that, there will always be a market for excellent reporting. My youngest attended the town meeting and wrote up an article, for publication here 🙂
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National ID passes Senate
Kim Zetter on the recently passed legislation 100-0, which means both Senators Kohl & Feingold voted for it…. Bill Scannell notes that 5/10/2005 is the date that a national ID card requirement was passed…. A major player behind this legislation – our own, safe seat congressman, F. James Sensenbrenner…. (recipient of the largest amount of special interest travel among Wisconsin’s congressional delegation).
Declan McCullagh posted a FAQ.
May 24, 2005 Madison Schools Referendum Information
I’ve posted links and summary information on the May 24, 2005 Special Election for the Madison Schools Referendums.
Keillor on the Decline of Radio
The deregulation of radio was tough on good-neighbor radio because Clear Channel and other conglomerates were anxious to vacuum up every station in sight for fabulous sums of cash and turn them into robot repeaters. I dropped in to a broadcasting school last fall and saw kids being trained for radio careers as if radio were a branch of computer processing. They had no conception of the possibility of talking into a microphone to an audience that wants to hear what you have to say. I tried to suggest what a cheat this was, but the instructor was standing next to me. Clear Channel’s brand of robotics is not the future of broadcasting. With a whole generation turning to iPod and another generation discovering satellite radio and Internet radio, the robotic formatted-music station looks like a very marginal operation indeed. Training kids to do that is like teaching typewriter repair.
Charles McCarry Chat
Ex CIA agent and author Charles McCarry posted an online chat recently.
What Westerner’s Don’t Know About Keiretsu
Jeffrey K. Liker and Thomas Y. Choi discuss Toyota & Honda’s vaunted supplier system.
Inc’s Best Cities to do Business
Madison is 38, while Green Bay is #4 in Inc’s latest list of the best cities to do business in.
GM Gives it up – Discusses Hybrid License with Toyota
Toyota continues to build volume for it’s supplier network by discussing a deal for hybrid auto technology with GM. Ford did the same with it’s Escape small SUV Hybrid. Generally bad news for domestic parts suppliers.
This looks interesting: Product Development for the Lean Enterprise: Why Toyota’s System Is Four Times More Productive and How You Can Implement It by Michael N. Kennedy
WW2 Landmarks: VR panoramic scenes
Mickael Therer announced an impressive collection of Quicktime VR WWII European landmark scenes. Beautiful work.