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Still a print journalist at heart | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. Still a print journalist at heart. Originally appeared on Tomorrow’s News, Tomorrow’s Journalists. A blog for young journalists.). So, despite all my work to become a well-rounded multimedia and print journalist, I hope to work mainly as a print reporter in the future, perhaps capturing audio or video to go online for some stories, photos for others. Audio and video do, however, have the ability to enhance a print story in its online form...
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The Death of Newspapers and Journalism | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. The Death of Newspapers and Journalism. 8220;It is now possible to contemplate a time in the near future when major towns will no longer have a newspaper and when magazines and network news operations will employ no more than a handful of reporters.”. 8216;s Walter Isaacson. As Wall Street is seeing bailouts in the hundreds of billions, another important sector in America is being ignored: journalism. In a recent article by. The authors argu...
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Covering Election Day | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. I went out yesterday with my camera in hand around Penn State, taking photos for my photojournalism class. Here’s what I found:. By far, the most interesting part of the night was when a crowd of students formed, walking around campus in celebration of Barack Obama’s win. They ended up on the steps of Old Main, where Obama spoke to 22,000 in March. Laquo; Capturing the Wall Street crisis. Date : November 6, 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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New Website, Blog site! | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. New Website, Blog site! I have finally bought a hosting plan and integrated my Web site into an all-in-one with my blog, photos, multimedia, resume … everything. I will no longer be updating the blog on this site. Visit my new site at www.katharinelackey.com. And click on the “Blog” photo. Laquo; The Death of Newspapers and Journalism. Date : March 31, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism | the future of journalism | Page 2
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. Still a print journalist at heart. Originally appeared on Tomorrow’s News, Tomorrow’s Journalists. A blog for young journalists.). So, despite all my work to become a well-rounded multimedia and print journalist, I hope to work mainly as a print reporter in the future, perhaps capturing audio or video to go online for some stories, photos for others. Audio and video do, however, have the ability to enhance a print story in its online form...
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Speaking of multimedia reporting | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. Speaking of multimedia reporting. For the last couple of weeks, my normally print only reporting class has focused on audio. A couple Mondays ago, we recorded a speech of Victoria Freile, a multimedia reporter for the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, N.Y. Here’s a segment of that speech where Freile discusses being a multimedia reporter and why multimedia is so important. Laquo; Still a print journalist at heart. Date : October 11, 2008.
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About | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. With one year left at Penn State, I will be heading out into the real world of journalism relatively soon. I have a couple of internships under my belt, plus reporting at The Daily Collegian, and am, in general, enthusiastic about my prospects as well as the future of journalism, despite the way the industry is currently going. As journalism continues to adapt, it breaks into print and online, with a prism. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Tomorr...
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Vantage Point | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. This isn’t the only story here, Rex. The protesters…. Which I don’t give a shit about, and unless they set themselves on fire, they’re not our story. During the movie,. As media corporations have continued to merge. We’ve been discussing this a lot lately in one of my communications theory classes and, recently, we watched part of the documentary. Orwell Rolls in His Grave. Here’s my problem: There’s a specific reason why journal...To start,...
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Speaking of Twitter’s popularity… | Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism
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Beyond Print: Looking Into the Prism. The future of journalism. Speaking of Twitter’s popularity…. Just caught this in the Associated Press story I was reading to send through copy desk — more proof that Twitter is going mainstream:. About that. It’s very important to do it right,” he said. Now, Mr. Frank doesn’t actually use Twitter himself, but its still good to see that a Congressman knows abiut the social networking site. Maybe he will join TweetCongress.org. The Death of Newspapers and Journalism.