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My Greatest Curiosity

I'd like to wrap up this semester with my greatest curiosity about the future of journalism:

From all accounts, the broadcast news industry is still a successful model for delivering news.  At least in the Boston DMA, local affiliates are still profitable and competitive....--Seth Graham


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Are Journalism Students Giving up?

n a post on Editor's Web-long, the concern that less students are pursuing careers in journalism was brought to light. This idea came originally form Alan Mutter's blog and is termed "journicide".-- Melissa Montoya

How the Grinch got on the iphone

The holidays are upon us and that means Christmas shopping, parties, and of course the long waits in airports, train stations and traffic.  The waits can be manageable but not when you have small kids in tow.--Emily Holden

Google Newest Apps Make for Savvy Searching

In the past few weeks, Google has launched a cascade of new applications to expand their technological. The Huffington Post laid out their video how-to guide to the newest additions to Google.--Ariel White

Health Care Debate Goes Digital

On Nov. 6 the House of Representatives passed HR 3926 their version of the health care legislation called the Affordable Health Care for America Act. On Saturday Nov. 21 the Senate moved on their own version of the sweeping legislation, and obtained the 60 votes necessary to prevent a filibusterer on the floor.--Ariel White

Bringing citizen journalists into primetime

With the internet fueling "citizen journalism", the competition to cover local news has grown as local daily newspapers have begun fading.--Seth Graham
 
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CommVergence408 RT: MelissaMontoyaO http://bit.ly/6n4MpC A bit late, but a hopeful piece on the future of journalism for budding reporters. #jr408 #commv 10 days ago reply

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