Updates from our colleagues at We Media & iFOCOS
December 15, 2008 by Bill Sobel · Leave a Comment
Knowledge, ideas and information are flowing like never before. Even in the face of daunting economic challenges, creative companies and individuals continue to unleash a torrent of game-changing services, business models and experiments to make the world better through media. My colleagues at We Media and iFOCOS have a couple of exciting initiatives that I thought you might find of interest. Read more
Mixing it up in NYC: Obama 2.0 and We Media
November 15, 2008 by Bill Sobel · Leave a Comment

(left to right) Ellis Henican (standing), Michael Oreskes, Rachel Sterne, Amanda Michel & Brian Reich
A special shout out to Dale Peskin for a fantastic write up about our event on Thursday (November 13th) at Samsung. This was the first of what we plan to be many exciting events with iFOCOS and
We Media.
Many thanks to Bill Sobel, the New York: Media Information Exchange Group and bright-eyed and just-plain-bright conversation leaders at our first breakfast club discussion at the Samsung Experience in NYC on Thursday. Read more
NY:MIEG Panel on November 13th
November 14, 2008 by Bill Sobel · Leave a Comment
Moderator Ellis Henican
Panelists Michael Oreskes, Rachel Sterne, Amanda Michel and Brian Reich
First off…a thank you to our incredble panel at our event “The President & The Media: Who’s In Charge Here?” featuring 5 of the best speakers we ever had. Read more
WeMedia: Making the World better through Media
October 27, 2008 by Bill Sobel · Leave a Comment
I am pleased to announce that NY:MIEG and SobelMedia have become partners, supporters and members of WeMedia. In addition, WeMedia and their partner iFocos will be co-producing our event on November 13th entitled: “The Next President and the Media: Who’s Really In Charge Here?.” We will be providing details later this week, however in the meantime I thought you’d like to know more about this fasciating and important organization.
We Media is a web site, a community, a conference and a global movement to make the world better through media.
The web site, WeMedia.com, provides news and analysis to help anyone create, operate and sustain ventures in a media-centric culture powered by everyone. That includes analysis and commentary on business models, partnerships and opportunities for innovation - and on media’s role in the connected culture. We write about transformational ideas, brands, activities and people, as well as businesses, policies and breakthroughs that influence how we access and experience media. Read more












