If anyone wants to see one place where web publishing has a huge, influential future, you can't go wrong by taking a look at Jim Gilliam's video analysis of the appearance of Bill O'Reilly and Paul Krugman on Tim Russert's CNBC show. Gilliam, the producer of Outfoxed,
took CNBC's video clips and superimposed meaningful facts over top of
O'Reilly's outrageous claims, transforming what O'Reilly must have
hoped would be a (boisterous, obnoxious) one-man message into an
effective exposure of genuine doublespeak and deceit on the part of the
Fox anchor. Over and over, O'Reilly tried to manipulate the
conversation with volume, bombast, and lies, and Gilliam's ability to
publish an on-point rebuttal which (in part) uses O'Reilly's own words
as rebuttals is amazing. And as this latest generation of journalists
and documentarians has grown up right alongside the web, this kind of
thing is going to occur more and more. [Q Daily News]