A conference called “Will newspapers survive?” was held last week in Chicago, featuring prominent journalists who brought to surface the arguable future of the newspaper industry, the Chicago Reader‘s Michael Miner reported.(…)
O dia de hoje foi dedicado à (Re)Construção do Jornalismo na Era digital. Tema polémico quando se discutem os novos modelos de negócio e o papel e posição dos jornalistas digitais nas redacções. Como a “turma” do professor Rosental é composta por pessoas inteligentes e com percursos distintos (eu hoje nem estava muito, é o calor!), as ideias que se cruzaram enriqueceram ainda mais este workshop. Acredito que é assim que se podem encontrar as soluções, através do diálogo e sem posições irredutíveis. Confesso que tinha saudades disto. Numa nota pessoal, este fim de semana quero ver se avanço com a minha parte do projecto de grupo que estamos a desenvolver no workshop e descansar no resto do tempo, por isso, façam praia e voltem na segunda, que o Lago vai estar parado. |
Today was dedicated to the (Re)Construction of Journalism in the Digital Age. A controversial matter when we get to discuss the new business models and the role and position of digital journalists in the newsrooms. Since professor Rosental’s class is composed by intelligent people and with distinct ways (i wasn’t feeling particularly smart today, it’s the heat!), the thoughts that crossed the room made the workshop even richer. I believe that this is how we can find solutions, through dialogue and without irresolvable positions. I admit i missed this. And today i found this post that meets what we discussed in class, and that talks about to a conference in Chicago last week. Read the post and do watch the videos. On a personal note, this weekend i really have to work on the group project that we are developing at the workshop and get some rest in between, so, go to the beach and come back Monday, the Lake will be quiet. |
US: “Will newspapers survive?” conference in Chicago
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