Journalism 20.20 - Brussels
What will journalism in the EU and U.S. look like in a decade?
11 January 2010
Residence Palace, International Press Centre
Brussels
The Transatlantic Center at the University of Missouri held a conference on the future of journalism over the next decade. It addressed the following issues:
• Will all journalism be multimedia journalism in ten years’ time? What impact is convergence journalism having on media quality?
• Are we witnessing the last days of free journalism? What economic model can make quality internet journalism pay?
• Why is there less and less international news in an increasingly globalized world?
Panelists
Mike McKean – Director, Futures Lab, Reynolds Journalism Institute, University of Missouri
Wilfried Ruetten – Director, European Journalism Centre
Beth Polish – Senior Vice President, Corporate Innovation, Hearst Interactive Media
Bernard Volker – Assistant Dean, Sciences Po Journalism School, Paris
Host
Brady Deaton – Chancellor, University of Missouri
11 January 2010
Residence Palace, International Press Centre
Brussels
The Transatlantic Center at the University of Missouri held a conference on the future of journalism over the next decade. It addressed the following issues:
• Will all journalism be multimedia journalism in ten years’ time? What impact is convergence journalism having on media quality?
• Are we witnessing the last days of free journalism? What economic model can make quality internet journalism pay?
• Why is there less and less international news in an increasingly globalized world?
Panelists
Mike McKean – Director, Futures Lab, Reynolds Journalism Institute, University of Missouri
Wilfried Ruetten – Director, European Journalism Centre
Beth Polish – Senior Vice President, Corporate Innovation, Hearst Interactive Media
Bernard Volker – Assistant Dean, Sciences Po Journalism School, Paris
Host
Brady Deaton – Chancellor, University of Missouri