Kurs:Future Of Journalism
Future Of Journalism
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NEWS2012: World Digital Media Trends | "World Digital Media Trends, latest trends in usage patterns and revenue making in social media, tablets, mobile, ipTV..." at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris. | 97 views | |
NEWS2012: Obituary: the death of the traditional news story | "Obituary: the death of the traditional news story" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:06 Bertrand Pecquerie - CEO, Global Editors Network, France 00:00:43 Yves Eudes - Senior Reporter, Le Monde, France 00:02:03 Jim Roberts - Assistant Managing Editor, New York Times, USA 00:15:05 Peter Bale - Vice President Digital, CNN International, UK 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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New Times: The Future of Journalism | (October 22, 2009) The traditional print newspaper is struggling to stay profitable in the face of competition from electronic sources of information. What does this mean to the future of journalism? Philip Balboni of the GlobalPost; Alberto Ibarguen of the Knight Foundation; Paul Steiger of ProPublica; Arthur Sulzberger of the New York Times and Martin Nisenholtz of the New York Times Digital Operations discuss these questions in a conversation moderated by Joel Brinkley of Stanford.
The Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Lectures and Symposia were established in 1964 to bring Stanford University distinguished national and world leaders in the field of journalism. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Lectures and Symposia at Stanford: http://comm.stanford.edu/mcclatchy Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford |
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The Future of Journalism | (July 10, 2009) Len Downie, Vice President at Large, The Washington Post, evaluates the hurdles confronting print journalism's transition to the web - including mass layoffs and buyouts and falling advertising revenues. He also proposed several innovative models for the industry, including institutional or philanthropic support, micropayment systems and new media formats.
Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ John S. Knight Fellowships Reunion & Conference http://knight.stanford.edu/lectures/reunion/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford |
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The Future of Journalism | NBC Special Correspondent, Tom Brokaw, delivers a lecture on "The Future of Journalism", sponsored by the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale. | 2258 views | |
Future of Newspapers | Prof. James B. Stewart, Steve Swartz, president of Hearst Newspapers, and Norman Pearlstine, chief content officer Bloomberg, L.P. discuss journalism trends and the future of print media. | 2924 views | |
Clay Shirky on Internet Issues Facing Newspapers | Clay Shirky describes the changing news landscape that has put accountability journalism at risk, and outlines a "journalistic ecosystem" that is needed to preserve essential watchdog role of the press.
This talk was sponsored by the Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School. Find links to the summary and transcript of this talk at: http://www.hks.harvard.edu/presspol/news_events/archive/2009/shirky_09-22-09.... Video by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society |
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Emily Bell's plenary - Future of Journalism Conference Cardiff | Professor Bob Franklin introduces Professor Emily Bell, Director of the Tow Centre for Digital Journalism at the Columbia School of Journalism, at the opening plenary of this year's conference. | 149 views | |
NEWS2012: Are Social Magazines and Newsreading Apps game changers? | "Are Social Magazines and Newsreading Apps game changers?" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris. | 9 views |