Monday, December 06, 2004

Future of newscontinued. Time-shifting, competition from Internet, cable, and radio have already signaled the end of the dominance of broadcast news. The networks, and sadly, lots of educators, are still looking at the future through a rearview mirror, and don't see the necessity of preparing students for the 24 hour news cycle and to give them the skills they need to do better news reporting than bloggers or citizen journalists. The question isn't "if" TV news is going, going, gone. The question is "when." NETWORK NEWS COULD SOON SAY GOODBYE

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