This week, Raphael Murillo interviewed Professor Sheldon Garon of Princeton University about the impact of the earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan. They talked about the portrayal of the event in the American and international media, and more general about the response of the Japanese government to the crisis. Click here for the segment on [...]
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WPRB News Former Programs
Tags: Charlie Gibson, Connor Carreras, marc fisher, media, new media, newspapers, Nikki Leon, radio, Sophie Jin, sound collage, television
November 30, 2009
We’re taking a look at how mainstream media outlets are adjusting to generational and technological shifts. Charlie Gibson of ABC shares thoughts on his retirement and the future of broadcast journalism. Marc Fisher of the Washington Post gives a glimpse at how new media is revolutionizing his and others’ work. Plus, we ask people on the street how they get their news: Paper, RSS, or Something Else?
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During this fall’s membership drive, WPRB News aired an interview with Charles Gibson, longtime ABC anchor and host of World News Tonight with Charles Gibson. Gibson, set to retire at the end of this year, shared some thoughts about the future of broadcast media. He also reminisced about his career and his beginnings in broadcast journalism as News Director at WPRB.
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