
Our pal, Pat Younge from Travel Channel explains the Academy concept to the Europeans.

The South African team concentrates on the VJ movement they are bringing back.

Full house at the Marriott. Next year we have to find a bigger venue.

Deal making during break time.

Philip Hilven, founded and ran the first all VJ TV station in Belgium.

A thoughtful moment with Al Jazeera English service.

Swedish TV’s Leif Hedmann, the father of the Swedish TV movement.

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mrosenblum - For more than 20 years, Mr. Rosenblum has been on the cutting edge of the digital ‘videojournalist’ revolution. During this time, he has lead a drive for videoliteracy, and the complete rethinking of how television is made and controlled.
His work has included: The complete transitioning of The BBC's national network (UK) to a VJ-driven model, starting in 2002. The complete conversion of The Voice of America, the United State’s Government’s broadcasting agency, (and the largest broadcaster in the world), from short wave radio to television broadcasting and webcasting using the ‘VJ” paradigm (1998-present). The construction of NYT Television, a New York Times Company, and the largest producer of non-fiction television in the US. Rosenblum was both the founder and President of NYT TV, (all based on the “VJ” paradigm – 1996-1998). The President and Founder of Video News International, a global VJ-driven newsgathering company, with more than 100 journalists around the world. (1993-1996).
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“Full house at the Marriott. Next year we have to find a bigger venue.”
I don’t know Michael; I see empty chairs, and….. hold it……what are those bright spots,……I think I’m seeing things, could it be, no it can’t be, are those intrusive and unnecessary lights? By golly those are lights all over the place, stands too……and,……. no this can’t be true, this is preposterous, is that a full size camera on the tripod that I see?
Double check it Michael, this can’t be a VJ oriented gathering, those are forbidden things. I think you got your pictures mixed up with some real quality oriented event.