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Jay Rosen on How To Digest News
The NYU Journalism critic on how to digest all the news that prints online. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Jay Rosen outlines the three models that will exist for dissemination of online content. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Jay Rosen on The Value of Twitter
Jay Rosen talks about how Twitter provides him with a network of expert guides. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Jay Rosen talks about how we first started blogging. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Jay Rosen says self-publishing is the easy part. The challenge is joining the conversation. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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A Brief History of the Internet
Jay Rosen gives a preview of his class, "The Rise of the Web." Read More
September 3, 2008 | In History
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How The Internet Could Change Government
Jay Rosen talks about the potential for online collaboration to alter governmental administration. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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What Journalism Schools Do Wrong
Jay Rosen says J-Schools need to retire their newsroom models and embrace the future of reportage. Read More
September 3, 2008 | In Politics & Policy
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Media and the Political Conventions
Jay Rosen on how the media could actually make coverage of politics interesting. Read More
August 21, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Jay Rosen explains how journalists are adapting to the digital age. Read More
August 21, 2008 | In Media & Internet
Jay Rosen teaches Journalism at New York University, where has been on the faculty since 1986. He is the author of PressThink, a weblog about journalism and its ordeals, which he introduced in September 2003. In June 2005, PressThink won the Reporters Without Borders 2005 Freedom Blog award for outstanding defense of free expression. In July 2006 he announced the debut NewAssignment.Net, his experimental site for pro-am, open source reporting projects. The first one was called Assignment Zero, a collaboration with Wired.com. A second project is OfftheBus.Net with the Huffington Post.
