Episodes
Friday Jan 21, 2011
A Look Ahead: Journalism in 2011
Friday Jan 21, 2011
Friday Jan 21, 2011
From print to paywalls to iPads, there are signs both news organizations and their audiences are finally ready to invest in journalism. Meanwhile, new players keep throwing their hats into the ring calling for constant revision of the rules. It may be too early to anticipate how any of these trends will impact on the industry, but that’s not going to stop us from trying. Join Joshua Benton, director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, and Nora Young, host of CBC Radio's Spark, as they ruminate, anticipate and speculate on what’s in store for journalism in 2011.
Wednesday Nov 17, 2010
What's Next for Broadcast News?
Wednesday Nov 17, 2010
Wednesday Nov 17, 2010
“Great devices help. Fantastic wireless connections help. Superb desktop navigation systems help. But... they are merely technological means to an end — and the end is, and always has been, storytelling." So says Mark Lukasiewicz, the vice president of NBC News Specials and Digital Media. One of a number of Canadians who've established successful journalism careers in the United States, Mark has seen TV news ride a few tech storm waves, from the rise and fall of the dot.com era to today's radically redefined multi-channel universe. Yet while the mediums may change, he says, there will always be a demand for quality journalism. The Canadian Journalism Foundation welcomes Mark Lukasiewicz to Toronto. He is introduced by Executive Director of Documentary Programming for CBC Television, Mark Starowicz.
Wednesday Nov 17, 2010
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Wednesday Nov 17, 2010
Wednesday Nov 17, 2010
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