The Future of News
Chris Peck, President of Associated Press Managing Editors, and Terence Smith, a senior producer and media correspondent at PBS' The News Ho… read more
Chris Peck, President of Associated Press Managing Editors, and Terence Smith, a senior producer and media correspondent at PBS' The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, talked about the future of the news and about a recent survey of newspaper services and practices. Among the issues they addressed were levels of newspaper readership, civic journalism, and the impact of television on the industry. Following their remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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