MediaShift: “Collaboration the key to future of investigative journalism”
April 7th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Events, Journalism
Wonderfully comprehensive notes from MediaShift’s Mark Glaser, reporting on a panel about investigative journalism at the Logan Symposium at UC Berkley.
“The panel was lively, and included a lot of optimism for the future of investigative journalism despite the business cratering for newspapers and their investigative journos,” he says.
Check out his post for comments from host Lowell Bergman, and David Fanning of PBS Frontline, Esther Kaplan of the Nation Institute, Bill Keller of the NY Times, Chuck Lewis at American University, Robert Rosenthan of the Center for Investigative Reporting, and Buzz Woolley, chairman of the board and primary funder of Voice of San Diego.
Tags: American University, bill keller, Buzz Woolley, center for investigative reporting, chairman of the board, Chuck Lewis, collaboration, David Fanning, Esther Kaplan, investigative journalism, investigative reporting, Lowell Bergman, Mark Glaser, Nation Institute, Robert Rosenthan, San Diego, the NY Times
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