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About a month ago, I was at my home in Nebraska and was flipping through some channels and came across the PBS channel. I heard the person mention and New Media and I decided to stay on the channel and listen for a while. They were doing coverage on the Future of News, The Internet and New Media, almost the same thing that we have covered in class about New Media and what is happening to news today. Here is a link http://www.pbs.org/wgb h/pages/frontline/newswar/interviews/ to the interviews, with over 50 transcripts of interviews, and can watch the find some the whole series that was on PBS also http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/view/. I haven't looked through all of the interviews because it seems like one link leads to another and you could look at the stuff for days at a time. Let me know what you think. It seemed like a bank of articles if one is ever needed for a reading to turn in for class.

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jackie wittlinger:

When i clicked on the link it took me to a page of peoples pictures that you could click on to read thier interview, and i couldn't help but notice not one of them looks younger then 60. Whats up with that PBS!?

jackie wittlinger:

When i clicked on the link it took me to a page of peoples pictures that you could click on to read thier interview, and i couldn't help but notice not one of them looks younger then 60. Whats up with that PBS!?

carnez williams:

This was a very interesting program. There was one however that really caught my attention: the Branzburg case. It talked about the government against a reporter who refused to give them information about the Black Panther Party. This spoke to the idea of good tenets of journalism that we discussed in class and how one should be transparent when it comes to their sources. I'll elaborate later...gotta go to class.

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