Journalism After Edward Snowden
Panelists talked about how journalism has changed since the Guardian newspaper’s decision to publish leaked U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance files submitted by former governm…
1,709 viewsPanelists talked about how journalism has changed since the Guardian newspaper’s decision to publish leaked U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance files submitted by former governm…
1,709 viewsCorrespondents talked about their experiences covering foreign wars and conflicts. They discussed returning to their normal life following a trip, perception of dangers, advice for new war r…
620 viewsJill Abramson talked about her new position as the first female executive editor of the New York Times and her new book, The Puppy Diaries: Raising a Dog Named Scout. She discussed her caree…
1,692 viewsDan Rather, representatives from the Associated Press (AP) and the New York Times, and a journalism professor participated in a panel discussion on the future of journalism. Topics included…
541 viewsThree forums were held one three topics relating to the media and the military. In the first forum, the panelists focused on newspaper coverage of military operations in Iraq and the Middle …
115 viewsBob Schieffer moderated a conversation with journalists on “The Changing Communications Landscape.” Among the topics they addressed were the future of newspapers and print media, the impact…
108 viewsA panel moderated by Norman Pearlstine talked about the future of the news industry. Among the topics they addressed were public perceptions of various forms of media, the state of the news …
154 viewsKeynote speaker Bob Woodward was joined by a panel of journalists, lawyers, and government officials to examine the constricted access to public information in an age of terrorism. The discu…
320 viewsOfficers of the National Press Foundation presented the annual journalism awards. The event also became an impromptu tribute to Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl whose death at …
158 viewsMs. Jill Abramson, Washington Deputy Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal, talked about the ethical questions raised when journalists receive large honoraria. She argued that journalists…
65 viewsWall Street Journal Deputy Bureau Chief Jill Abramson and Wall Street Journal White House Correspondent Jeffrey Birnbaum participated in a live call-in program from their offices in Washingt…
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