Live blogging "What's Next for News? A Conversation About the Future of News"
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What's Next for News? A Conversation About the Future of News
J-Source live blogged two events in Toronto on Friday, Oct. 2.
Globe and Mail communities editor Mathew Ingram, media futurist Clay Shirky and author Andrew Keen gathered at The Ryerson School of Journalism for a provocative discussion on the future of news.
A pre-panel of younger journalists including the Toronto Star's Marissa Nelson, CBOnline's Bryan Borzykowski, CTV's Amber MacArthur, CP's Romina Maurino and freelancer Adrian Ma was moderated by CBCNews.ca executive producer Mary Sheppard.
Ryerson professor Joyce Smith and fourth-year Ryerson j-student (and J-Source Students' Lounge editor) Melissa Wilson live blogged for J-Source.
J-Source live blogged two events in Toronto on Friday, Oct. 2.
Globe and Mail communities editor Mathew Ingram, media futurist Clay Shirky and author Andrew Keen gathered at The Ryerson School of Journalism for a provocative discussion on the future of news.
A pre-panel of younger journalists including the Toronto Star's Marissa Nelson, CBOnline's Bryan Borzykowski, CTV's Amber MacArthur, CP's Romina Maurino and freelancer Adrian Ma was moderated by CBCNews.ca executive producer Mary Sheppard.
Ryerson professor Joyce Smith and fourth-year Ryerson j-student (and J-Source Students' Lounge editor) Melissa Wilson live blogged for J-Source.
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