Radio Berkman, the podcast of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, has recently released an episode discussing Open Video and the OVC. Here’s what they have to say:
Radio Berkman 127: Video Killed the Video Star
Is the idea of a mainstream video culture dead? TV news anchors, sitcom stars, and A-list actors are losing ground to the groundswell of citizen journalists, independent web series creators, and the occasional cats falling off of pianos on YouTube. If everyone is a producer, what role will video play in our lives in the future? This was one line of questioning taking place at the first ever Open Video Conference in New York City this past June. In addition to the producer question were questions about the sharing of creative works, and questions about how we can make it technologically cheaper and easier to share, collaborate on, and deliver video in the future. Today’s Radio Berkman is a report back from OVC, with Amar Ashar, Chris Peterson, and Catherine White of the Berkman Center. Special thanks today to Catherine White who gathered audio from the OVC!
You can download the podcast in MP3 (18 mb) or OGG (11 mb) formats.






Having problems playing back both audio file formats. Tried two different computers and three different media players.
Hmm, that’s odd. I’m using Mac OS X and Firefox 3.5 (and Safari 4) and both are working well.
Can you stream it or download it from the original Berkman site?
Of course! I used Firefox 3.5 itself, as a media player, and the Ogg Vorbis format worked. Thanks, Mozilla!