Technology and Commerce: The Impact on International Coverage
Four experts discuss the impact of technology on the press and the future of traditional media.
Speakers: L. Gordon Crovitz, Cofounder, Journalism Online
Christopher Isham, Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief, CBS News
Nicholas Lemann, Dean and Henry R. Luce Professor of Journalism, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University
Charles Sennott, Executive Editor and Cofounder, GlobalPost
Presider: John Hockenberry, Host, Takeaway, WNYC Radio
September 10, 2009
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Four experts discuss the impact of technology on the press and the future of traditional media.
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