BBC radio Scotland airs an interesting program pitting an old hack journalist using traditional tools against a younger new media journalist loaded with technology.
The idea is to see which one gets the better, more credible story. The results are aired on the radio.
The
programme ‘Old Hack, New Tricks’ will air today at 11:30am and on
Sunday 27 June at 10:30am on BBC Radio Scotland.
BBC radio Scotland airs an interesting program pitting an old hack journalist using traditional tools against a younger new media journalist loaded with technology.
The idea is to see which one gets the better, more credible story. The results are aired on the radio.
The
programme ‘Old Hack, New Tricks’ will air today at 11:30am and on
Sunday 27 June at 10:30am on BBC Radio Scotland.
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Old school journalism vs. new school on BBC radio
BBC radio Scotland airs an interesting program pitting an old hack journalist using traditional tools against a younger new media journalist loaded with technology.
The idea is to see which one gets the better, more credible story. The results are aired on the radio.
The
programme ‘Old Hack, New Tricks’ will air today at 11:30am and on
Sunday 27 June at 10:30am on BBC Radio Scotland.
BBC radio Scotland airs an interesting program pitting an old hack journalist using traditional tools against a younger new media journalist loaded with technology.
The idea is to see which one gets the better, more credible story. The results are aired on the radio.
The
[node:ad]programme ‘Old Hack, New Tricks’ will air today at 11:30am and on
Sunday 27 June at 10:30am on BBC Radio Scotland.
Robert Washburn
June 23, 2010
Both have valid advantages,
Both have valid advantages, while one is indoors with up to date news media at the computer the other on the road has better lighting for photographic quality reporting and a visual interaction from the people.
Photography just is not the same indoors.
June 28, 2010
Fine idea, but sharpen it:
Fine idea, but sharpen it: Make them do the same story. That way you’re judging apples and apples.