Videos on how the digital revolution is changing journalism in the 21st century
UBC journalism professor Alfred Hermida interviewed on BNN on the purchase of the Canwest group of newspapers.
Speaking at the Online Journalism Symposium 2010.
The Vancouver-based Tyee website has raised almost $15,000 in donations since it asked readers to give money to pay for provincial election coverage.
CBC News Sunday looks at the issues facing newspapers.
In November 2008, Mathew Ingram took on the new position of communities editor at The Globe and Mail. In this interview, he talks about how he is championing social media as a way of making it easier for journalists and readers to connect.
Rosental Alves, director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas in Austin, on what he expects from journalism graduates.
Robert Scoble, prominent blogger with his blog Scobleizer, on what he expects from journalism graduates.
Geneva Overholser, director of the School of Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication, on what she expects from journalism graduates.
Len Brody, CEO and co-founder of NowPublic.com, on what he expects from journalism graduates.
Peter Horrocks, head of the BBC's multimedia newsroom, on what he expects from journalism graduates.