July 1, 1994
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Can Journalists Shape the New Technologies?
Toward a New Journalists’ Agenda: Responding to Emerging Technological and Economic Realities—A Nieman Conference
Excerpts from Proceedings
- “Introductory Remarks”
- “Case Studies”
- “Who is a Journalist”
- “Training”
- “Inventing Future”
- “Democratization of News”
- “Regulation”
- “Electronic Democracy”
- Shakeout of Suggestions”
- “Reporters and the New Age” by Larry Tye
- “How Will Editor’s Job Change?” by David hall
- “Multimedia Means Back to School” by Terry Schwadron
- “My Information Country Road” by Jaroslav Veis
- “Three Worries” by Maxwell King
- “MIT Lab’s View of Future” by Jerome Rubin
- “Conclusions and Plan of Action” by Katherine Fulton
- “An Editor Interviews Himself” by John Seigenthaler
- “Boil down the Declaration of Ethics” by Clarence Pennington
- “Hit-and-Run Journalism” by Jerome Berger
- “A Cartoon, an Apology and an Answer” by Doug Marlette
- “Foreign Policy by Public Outrage” by Deborah Amos
- “Update on the Mexican Press” by Raymundo Riva-Palacio