the future of journalism
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Professor Susan C. Green, broadcast director of the Cronkite News Service and assistant news director in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Butler University College of Communication began its Speakers Series with Green's talk on the Future of JournalismTRANSCRIPT
Professor Susan C. GreenCronkite News Service
“I don’t have all the answers about the Future of Journalism, but I sure am going to have a great
time figuring it out!”
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Communication, Arizona State University
Philo T. Farnsworth, Father of Television1906 - 1971
Change is inevitable, suffering is optional.
Adapting to change – Title 9
Students perspective
“It was while making
newspaper deliveries,
trying to miss the bushes and
hit the porch, that I first
learned the importance of
accuracy in journalism.”
- Charles Osgood
Principles of JOURNALISM
Word cloud by REPORTR.NET using 9 principles in journalism, Project for Excellence in Journalism
Linda Ellerbee
• “We are heading in a lot of dangerous ways. The Chinese character for danger is also for opportunity, so it's not necessarily bad. It's just that as journalists, I believe we have to pay particular attention here.”
Rising to the challenge
MediaStorm.com
One in 8 million stories – NYTimes.com
Database of doctors who
receive money from drug
companies.
ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest.
Spot.Us is a nonprofit project to pioneer “community powered reporting.” Through
Spot.Us, the public can commission and participate with journalists to do reporting
on important and perhaps overlooked topics.
It’s all about the wrapping
Diane Sawyer on our future
Exciting times
“The students here today, I'm almost jealous of them. They're getting to invent their own careers. I wish I were their age and starting off because the opportunities now to literally create something new or recreate something of great value to society, to our communities and our families, it's never been as open as it is now. Some of them are going to invent the future and I can't wait to see what they do.”
Dan Gillmor, Director, Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship, ASU, April 29, 2009 indyweek.com