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Canada New Media Fund and Vancouver Sun Coverage

Rebecca Bollwitt

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
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Last September I ran around the Lower Mainland, from Surrey to North Vancouver, blogging as I went and producing videos as a part of National Digital Media Day.

On September 25th digital media producers and enthusiasts will get together for 24 hours of collaboration and celebration of the medium. An annual day to raise the profile of the digital media industry and celebrate the dynamic work taking place in this sector. In Canada, a massive cross-country event that will include gatherings, lobbying, education and celebrations. In other countries, linked in celebrations and demo camps. [Miss604, tag NDMD08]

It was an effort to raise awareness of the new media sector and how important it is, especially for those in our town which has been dubbed Canada’s new startup capital.

Yesterday as a part of the budget announcements, the Canada New Media Fund got a boost.

[From the CBC] The Conservative government announced $438.6 million in spending to arts and culture over the next two years in the budget handed down Tuesday.

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty barely mentioned the arts in a speech that lavished money on tax cuts and infrastructure spending.

However, background documents say the government plans:

  • $100 million in spending over two years on arts, music and comedy festivals.
  • $60 million over two years for infrastructure spending that could help in repairing theatres, museums and other cultural buildings.
  • $28.6 million over two years to the Canada New Media Fund, which creates interactive digital content.
  • $20 million over two years for a national arts training program.
  • $30 million for Canadian magazines and community newspapers.
  • $200 million for the Canadian Television Fund (CTF).
  • The story was picked up in the Vancouver Sun, which quotes various members of the new media community is Vancouver, from Kris Krug at Raincity Studios to Tris Hussey from Media2O, and Irwin Oostindie.

    “In general, I think it is great to see the government embracing and supporting the creative technology industry,” said Kris Krug, president of Vancouver’s Raincity Studios (raincitystudios.com). “I think that having the government put actual money and programs behind it will help nurture growth that is taking place already. They are just trying to put resources behind places that are seeing organic growth anyway. This is definitely not a bailout.”

    Rebecca Bollwitt, who co-founded the startup sixty4media (sixty4media.com), a social media and WordPress web design company, said Vancouver’s new media could benefit from public-sector dollars. “It’s fantastic,” she said. “On the National Digital Media Day held last September, that was the goal — not to fall off the map. Money is always a good thing and even just being on the radar is a good thing.

    I count this as a victory but hopefully it’s just the first of many for the industry that has such potential in Vancouver.

    sixty4media Mentioned in the Vancouver Sun

    Rebecca Bollwitt

    Friday, November 14th, 2008
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    Earlier this week Chris Briekss of 6S Marketing launched his list of “Top Twitterers In Vancouver” and within a few hours I was chatting with Gillian Shaw of The Vancouver Sun. As a result, the list was published in yesterday’s paper and sixty4media got a nice shout out.

    Top of the Twitteratti in VancouverTOP TWITTERERS IN VANCOUVER
    1. http://twitter.com/miss604 — Rebecca Bollwit is a Vancouver blogger and specialist in new media and senior partner in sixty4media.com
    2. http://twitter.com/buzzbishop
    3. http://twitter.com/hummingbird604
    4. http://twitter.com/todmaffin
    5. http://twitter.com/techvibes
    6. http://twitter.com/dbarefoot
    7. http://twitter.com/kk
    8. http://twitter.com/wilhelmus
    9. http://twitter.com/ColleenCoplick
    10. http://twitter.com/tyfn … (Read the rest in the Vancouver Sun)

    Rebecca Bollwitt, Miss604 on Twitter, senior partner at 64Media.com sixty4media.com and Twitter veteran, is also on the Top 20 list. “It started out for me just being personal update, like your Facebook status but not on Facebook,” Bollwitt said. “For me personally, it turned into more of a marketing tool for my company… …Once I got on I just started seeing who other people were following and seeing who was adding who. It creates this huge global chain of information-sharing.

    It’s always fun to see your company name in the “Business” section of the largest paper in the city. If you’d like to add sixty4media on Twitter you can find us @sixty4media.

    Web visibility in Vancouver

    Rebecca Bollwitt

    Friday, September 26th, 2008
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    sixty4media’s Rebecca Bollwitt is one of the web’s 20 most-visible individuals in Vancouver

    This afternoon I discovered that NowPublic, along with the Vancouver Sun, issued a list of “the web’s 20 most-visible individuals in Vancouver.” I am very pleased to announce that I have come in at number 8, which is great news for sixty4media.

    Here is the full list of web influencers from NowPublic and the Vancouver Sun (see also: GlobalTV)

    1 Darren Barefoot
    2 Tim Bray
    3 Boris Mann
    4 Kris Krug
    5 Roland Tanglao
    6 Tom Williams
    7 Megan Cole
    8 Rebecca Bollwitt
    9 Arieanna Schweber
    10 Tod Maffin
    11 Dick Hardt
    12 Tris Hussey
    13 Alf Hermida
    14 Matthew Good
    15 Ian Andrew Bell
    16 Travis Smith
    17 Danny Robinson
    18 Paul Sullivan
    19 David Beers
    20 David Eby

    I would like to congratulate the others on the list, whom I admire very much and many of which have all supported sixty4media in their own way over the last year.

    I would also like to mention the lovely, brilliant, and talented Megan Cole and Arieanna Schweber who put Vancouver’s women on the map every day with their content production and influence in the digital realm.