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Did Twitter Kill the Boys on the Bus?
Searching for a better way to cover a campaign
August 28, 2013
In a new paper released by the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University, Spring 2013 Fellow Peter Hamby, who covered the 2008 and 2012 presidential races...
Audio & Video, Media Business, News Business & Practice, Past Events,
Google’s Richard Gingras encourages innovation in media outlets to fit technological environment
April 30, 2013
April 30, 2013 – Google's head of news and social products Richard Gingras spoke to the Shorenstein Center about the evolution of the news ecosystem, and...
Audio & Video, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Politics & Government, Press Freedom, Technology,
Internet has made Chinese government more accountable, public opinion more valuable, says Richburg
April 9, 2013
April 9, 2013 – Keith Richburg, Fellow at the Institute of Politics and former China correspondent for The Washington Post, said that in China, "the Internet...
Audio & Video, Media Business, News Business & Practice, Past Events,
ProPublica's Paul Steiger says smaller news outlets have advantage in changing industry
March 26, 2013
March 26, 2013 – Paul E. Steiger, executive chairman of ProPublica's board of directors, spoke to the Shorenstein Center about the past and present of...
Audio & Video, Media Business, News Business & Practice, Past Events,
Bloomberg Businessweek Editor sees multiple paths to profit for news
March 5, 2013
Josh Tyrangiel and Alex S. Jones. March 5, 2013 – There isn’t a single “path to profit” for newspapers and magazines, said Bloomberg Businessweek...
Audio & Video, Media Business, News Business & Practice, Past Events,
Time’s Nancy Gibbs says demand has never been greater for ‘responsible, authoritative reporting’
February 14, 2013
Nancy Gibbs and Alex S. Jones February 14, 2013 – Amid news of Time Warner possibly selling off most of its print magazines, Nancy Gibbs, deputy managing...
Audio & Video, Media Business, News Business & Practice, Past Events,
Social mission and profit: Chris Hughes looks to blend cultures of journalism, new media
February 5, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 12 p.m. Speaker Series with Chris Hughes, publisher and editor-in-chief, The New Republic; co-founded and served as spokesman for...
Audio & Video, Campaigns, Elections & Parties, Journalistic Practice, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Politics & Government, Technology,
Politico's Mike Allen: The Role of New Media in Election Coverage
November 13, 2012
November 13, 2012 – Discussion with Mike Allen, chief political reporter for Politico, and writes the daily Playbook. Moderated by Nicco Mele, Adjunct...
Audio & Video, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Politics & Government, Press Freedom, Prizes & Lectures, Technology,
Salant Lecture delivered by Anne-Marie Slaughter
October 10, 2012
Anne-Marie Slaughter delivers the Richard S. Salant Lecture on Freedom of the Press. October 10, 2012 – “Open v. Closed: Media, Government and Social...
Audio & Video, Media Business, News Business & Practice, Past Events,
Sklar argues for more gender diversity in tech and media industries
September 18, 2012
Rachel Sklar and Alex S. Jones September 18, 2012 – Rachel Sklar, Founder of Change The Ratio and TheLi.st, spoke to the Shorenstein Center about gender...
Audio & Video, Journalistic Practice, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Race & Gender,
NPR's Hinojosa sees conflict of objectivity and agenda in journalism
April 10, 2012
April 10, 2012 – Maria Hinojosa, anchor and managing editor of NPR's <em>Latino USA</em>, and anchor of <em>Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One</em> (WGBX-TV),...
Audio & Video, Domestic Affairs, Journalistic Practice, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Ex-NYT reporter sees his book on death penalty in print after decade of obstacles
February 28, 2012
Raymond Bonner and Alex S. Jones, Shorenstein Center Director. February 28, 2012 — After nearly 12 years of obstacles, Raymond Bonner&#8216;s book, Anatomy...