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Sree Sreenivasan Talks Twitter + More

I’ve mentioned Sree Sreenivasan, the dean of student affairs for Columbia University’s Journalism School, a couple of times on this blog. Since he’s at the forefront of merging traditional journalism with digital journalism, I’d like to highlight an interview he did with Aliya S. King on Media Bistro. When it comes to technology, Sreenivasan considers […]

Columbia to Offer Dual Degree in Journalism and Comp Sci

Beginning this fall, Columbia University will begin accepting applications for its new dual Master’s Degree program in journalism and computer science. The Master of Science degree will require two semesters of journalism classes and three semesters of comp sci coursework. The program seeks to combine “editorial and technological skills to produce new applications and online […]

WikiLeaks Releases Classified Military Video

Whistleblower website WikiLeaks has released classified video footage of a U.S. military incident, essentially peeling the scab off of a three-year-old wound. In 2007, a helicopter attack in a Baghdad suburb led to the deaths of at least a dozen people, including two Reuters news agency employees, photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen and driver Saeed Chmagh. After […]

Media Survey Shows Online Trends

Staff cuts and budget reductions across media outlets, coupled with the shift to online news, has lead to greater demands on journalists’ time and energy. A media survey was conducted by news distribution service PRNewswire in order to get a grasp on the current state of media and trends that are shaping the industry. A […]

News Roundup: Apple’s iPad

With the U.S. release of Apple’s long-anticipated iPad over the weekend, gadget gurus and media analysts are all aflutter with their take on the device. Here’s a roundup of some of that coverage. * Media Bistro’s FishbowlNY has a survey of available magazine apps, including Men’s Health, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, […]

Seattle P-I Transitions from Print to Online-Only

After almost 150 years in business, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer shut down its print publication last year in order to produce an online-only product. A recent Los Angeles Times profile on the Post-Intelligencer offers some insight into how traditional media outlets can make the switch to online-only. Part of the transition was reducing a staff of […]

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