American Forum: Money, Media and Monitoring Washington
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 | James Robertson
You can click on the button above to read the live blog, or watch a video replay of the C-SPAN broadcast here.
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American Forum
The live blog from the American Forum was very informative and instantaneously addressed several of my concerns about the future of journalism. One student posed the question that cut to the chase-"What is the hope for new journalists?". The members of the panel clearly agreed that the future of journalism includes using new media effectively, but being a journalist is "the best thing you could ever do". I was pleased that the forum closed on a positive note. I look forward to the next live blog!
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