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The role of J-schools in a changing media world

This thoughtful article from Insider Higher Ed explores the role of journalism schools in a world where journalism itself is in a state of flux. It follows a January 2008 meeting of journalism school deans and news executives in the U.S. at which the perennial questions about whether a journalism education is necessary for a…

This thoughtful article from Insider Higher Ed explores the role of journalism schools in a world where journalism itself is in a state of flux. It follows a January 2008 meeting of journalism school deans and news executives in the U.S. at which the perennial questions about whether a journalism education is necessary for a career in journalism were discussed. Bill Keller, the executive editor of the New York Times admitted he is now a convert to the value of a journalism degree because the more traditional route to a career through local and regional papers is not possible, now that so many of those papers are gone. The article is followed by many long, extended comments from j-educators and news editors.

This thoughtful article from Insider Higher Ed explores the role of journalism schools in a world where journalism itself is in a state of flux. It follows a January 2008 meeting of journalism school deans and news executives in the U.S. at which the perennial questions about whether a journalism education is necessary for a career in journalism were discussed. Bill Keller, the executive editor of the New York Times admitted he is now a convert to the value of a journalism degree because the more traditional route to a career through local and regional papers is not possible, now that so many of those papers are gone. The article is followed by many long, extended comments from j-educators and news editors.

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