Covering the Supreme Court in the Digital Age
Panelists talked about media coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court in the digital age. Topics included media access to the justices and cases, the future of technology allowed in court coverage…
286 viewsPanelists talked about media coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court in the digital age. Topics included media access to the justices and cases, the future of technology allowed in court coverage…
286 viewsPanelists talked about the evolution of SCOTUSblog as a source of information for watchers of the U.S. Supreme Court. Tom Goldstein and his wife Amy Howe, co-founders of the blog, talked abo…
296 viewsTom Goldstein talked about SCOTUSblog, the Supreme Court Web site he co-founded with his wife Amy Howe in 2002. The site became the first blog to ever receive the Peabody, when it received t…
955 viewsThe annual J. Anthony Lukas Book Prizes for narrative nonfiction were presented. The winners then participated in a panel discussion on journalism and morality. Participants were David Nasa…
175 viewsDiane Sawyer talked about journalism standards and her career. The event was hosted at Columbia University. Other topics discussed were issues of journalism related to current events. Sawyer…
618 viewsJournalists talked about the line between gossip and journalism and whether or not mainstream media are blurring the line more and more each day. The panelists also talked about the responsi…
184 viewsMr. Greenfield moderated this panel discussion on journalism and media business considerations. They discussed the impact of the “bottom line” on journalistic decision-making.
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