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Technology Is Changing Journalism

Just as it always has.

Broadband Technology Brings News Video to the Web

Consumers—not journalists—decide what stories will be watched.

Taming Online News for Wall Street

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.The cybernetic tablets inscribed back when the Internet was beginning to become a sensation—let’s say the mid-1990’s—promised many wonderful things, including a rebirth…

Winter 2000: Peering Into the Digital Future Introduction

Our journey into the digital future begins with an essay by Tom Regan, associate editor of The Christian Science Monitor’s Web site. His advice: Remember that technology is changing journalism,…

Winter 2000: Building New Homes for News Introduction

At The Providence Journal, online editor Andrea Panciera writes that all sorts of barriers between the online and print staffs must be broken down so that “the editorial voice that…

Winter 2000: Journalist’s Trade Introduction

Richard Wexler, a former reporter and journalism professor, now executive director of the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform, contends that journalists’ usual coverage of child welfare revolves around a…

Winter 2000: International Journalism Introduction

John Maxwell Hamilton, a veteran correspondent and now dean of the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University, recently traveled to the former Soviet republic of Georgia to…

Caught in a Master Narrative

It’s Why Many Stories About Child Welfare Get It Wrong.

From Carbon Copies to E-Mail

In 45 years, the way journalists send words has changed.

Responding to E-Mail Is an Unrealistic Expectation

At The Courier-Journal, a columnist sends back postcards.