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October 8, 2008BlogHer Conference News
Only 3 more days to register for BlogHer Boston!
Only 5 more days to register for BlogHer DC!
We're down to the wire now, with just a few days to go before BlogHer hits the Northeast. Will you be there? (Psst. Yes, on-site registration will be available!)
And speaking of being there...did you see that Lesley Stahl
is joining BlogHer DC's Closing Keynote session? Read about this
fantastic closing session below, along with some of Boston's
programming highlights you won't want to miss.
Whether you're attending or not, perhaps you still want to snag a copy of the Official BlogHer Boston or DC Conference Brochure? Download it today!
Of
course, we'll be liveblogging the whole thing, so stay tuned on
BlogHer.com and for next week's newsletter round-up of live blogs,
videos and photos. In the meantime, did you happen to listen to all
the great audio tracks from BlogHer '08? We've posted them all in one easy-to-find place, so scroll down to get the link.
Wanna know how big companies use social media? Check out details on the upcoming BlogWell event below, where BlogHer's own Jory Des Jardins will be speaking.
Lesley Stahl joins WaPo's Mary Ann Akers, WMC's Carol Jenkins, and the RNC's Liz Mair at BlogHer DC's keynote
We're
always excited to feature a diverse range of speakers at BlogHer
events, and couldn't be more thrilled about this powerful lineup for
BlogHer DC's closing session, Social Media - Changing the Political Process; Changing the World.
The
mainstream use of social media tools by voters is forcing not just the
media, but political campaigns and politicians themselves to change
their approach to the political process.
For this session, BlogHer's Lisa Stone will talk Ms. Stahl, Akers, and
Jenkins -- who represent folks inside and outside the traditional
political media and political process -- to get a sense of how their
worlds have changed in the last four years...and what it means for all
of our futures!
BlogHer Boston proudly presents how Social Media will save the world...and dinner! (Not necessarily in that order.)
Amidst
the doom and gloom of how social media is going to ruin all things
traditional (like media, for example), Boston is a shining beacon of
why that's not so. In fact, the Boston area is a hotbed of innovative
media practices and professionals who are using the new to reinvent the
old. Our custom track called "Social Media Can Save..." illustrates
how, featuring Social Media Can Save Media,














