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Mashable Media Summit Highlights [PICS] (Mashable)
Nov 5th 2011, 16:38

Media influencers, top journalists and advertising executives gathered Nov. 4 at the Mashable Media Summit to explore how technology has reinvented journalism, advanced the relationship between news organizations and their communities, reinvigorated advertising and created new business models. The sold-out crowd at the Times Center in New York City -- and the countless people tuning in online via Twitter -- helped the conference hashtag #MediaSummit become a trending topic in some parts of the U.S.

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On hand to give their insights were representatives from The New York Times, Esquire, The Washington Post, Facebook, Foursquare, Reuters, Time, Inc. and TVGuide.com, among many other notable companies.

We had several reporters and editors on scene to capture the action on stage for you. Below are highlights of sessions. Flip through the gallery above to get a quick glimpse of speakers and attendees.

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Session Highlights


All of the presentations will be available on video soon on Mashable. If a session you enjoyed isn't listed below, feel free to sound off in the comments with your own highlights.

Live Blog Transcripts


We conducted several live blogs throughout the day and saved the discussions so you can relive the conversation via transcripts or see them for the first time.
  • Social Media Grows Up -- The Evolving Role of Social Media in News Organizations: Mashable's community manager Meghan Peters discussed digital strategies for media outlets with Katie Rogers, social media manager at The Washington Post; Anthony De Rosa, social media editor at Reuters; and Drake Martinet, social media editor at AllThingsD.
  • The Future of Social TV: Mashable Entertainment Editor Christina Warren joined panelists Alex Iskold (founder and CEO of GetGlue) Jesse Redniss (VP of digital at USA Networks) and Tom Thai (VP of marketing and business development at Bluefin Labs).
  • Who Owns Your Identity?: Robyn Peterson, SVP of Product at Mashable chatted with panelists Tim Dierks (SVP of Engineering at the Huffington Post Media Group), Patrick Harding (CTO of Ping Identity), and Andy Mitchell (Strategic Partner Development at Facebook) to answer this oft-complicated question.

Presenting Sponsor: AT&T


This story originally published on Mashable here.

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