“Blogging, Journalism, and Credibility: Battleground and Common Ground” was a conference held in late January at Harvard, at which a group of 50 journalists, bloggers, news executives, media scholars, and librarians sat down to try and make sense of the new emerging media environment. Since the conference, the resignation of CNN’s Eason Jordan and the [...]
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Blogging, journalism and credibility: the Berkman Conference
Posted in Broadcast, Journalism, Media Ecology on April 3, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
State of the News Media — the PEW report
Posted in Journalism, Media Ecology, Print on March 14, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Sobering report on the state of print media in the US.
Summary:
Tough Times for Print Journalism – and In-Depth ReportingMarch 14, 2006
The Project for Excellence in Journalism, which will become a part of the Pew Research Center in mid-2006, issued its annual report on the state of the news media this week. Here is an excerpt [...]