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[bc-gnso] What One ICANN Journalist Thinks
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- Subject: [bc-gnso] What One ICANN Journalist Thinks
- From: "Chris Chaplow" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 22:31:06 +0200
Members,
I thought this article might be of interest to members.
What One ICANN Journalist Thinks
by <http://www.bna.com/thomas-otoole-b12884906786/> Thomas O'Toole
I had the opportunity to participate on the "
<http://toronto45.icann.org/node/34407> What the Journalists Think" panel at
last week's Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers meeting in
Toronto, and that was enjoyable, and flattering, and I had the opportunity
to meet a few other folks that I have admired for a long time. All good, eh,
except for the fact that the panel moderator didn't ask many of the
questions he said he would ask. So now I have several pages of "unused"
notes. Unused until now.
There aren't many frustrations covering ICANN, actually. Covering ICANN is a
treat compared to covering Congress. At ICANN, the discussion topics are
interesting and thoughtfully explained by experts in their fields. Nobody is
going to describe the internet as a "system of tubes," or deliver
long-winded commentaries about irrelevant topics
<http://www.bna.com/icann-journalists-think-b17179870406/#fn:pubcomm> 1, or
pander to humanity's basest motivations, or treat the audience as if it were
composed entirely of third graders.
At ICANN meetings, nearly everyone from ICANN officials to attorneys to
networking techies will take a question from a journalist. Even on mundane
"I can't believe you don't know this" topics.
I have a few small frustrations, however???
<http://www.bna.com/icann-journalists-think-b17179870406/>
http://www.bna.com/icann-journalists-think-b17179870406/
Chris Chaplow
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