John Yemma, editor of the Christian Science Monitor shares his thoughts on the recent changes at CSM, and citizen journalism.
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Chris O'Brien, head of Next News Project, talks about the future newsroom, and what it will look like.
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Charlotte Grimes, who holds the Knight Chair in Political Reporting at Syracuse University, talks about past gov't initiatives for newspapers.
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Thom Clark, pres. of Community Media Workshop, says citizen journalism could help local newspapers.
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Douglas Starr, journalism professor at Texas A & M, believes papers need to attract young readers.
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Michael Ray Smith, journalism professor, discusses the future of newspapers.
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Paul Conti, journalism professor @ The College at Saint Rose, believes gov't help would hurt the free press intellectually.
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Nigel Eccles,co-founder of hubdub.com, provides advice to US newspapers.
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Paul Steinmetz, journalism professor and Director of University Relations at Western Connecticut State University, shares his thoughts on the future of journalism.
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Thursday Bram, former journalists and current blogger, shares her views on citizen journalism
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Nancy Snow, Public Diplomacy professor, examines the Nixon Interviews with David Frost, and takes us back to that era.
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Derek Clark, Geek Politics founder, talks about the Fairness Doctrine, which was has entered conversations in Washington once again. He asks how "fair" the doctrine truly is.
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Julie, a former Chicago Tribune reporter, sent in a wonderful piece that explores the media, the elections and more. A passionate, and amazing piece, that truly gives us an "insiders" perspective.
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Larry Atkins, Arcadia University journalism professor, talks about citizen journalism and its impact on newspapers.
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Adam Stone, NY newspaper publisher, says "go back to basic."
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