A discussion: The Future of Journalism
In the wake of the announcement that it will produce a daily online publication, The Christian Science Monitor will hold an interactive conversation about "The Future of Journalism," according to reports from MarketWatch.
The report says the conversation on Nov. 6 among media experts, readers and journalism students will try to determine how excellence in journalism can be expanded in the digital age. Participants will include thought leaders from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ), Columbia University, as well as journalism students from top journalism schools from across the country.
The Monitor has become the first news organization of its reach and reputation to treat its Web site as its primary publishing format.
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The report says the conversation on Nov. 6 among media experts, readers and journalism students will try to determine how excellence in journalism can be expanded in the digital age. Participants will include thought leaders from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ), Columbia University, as well as journalism students from top journalism schools from across the country.
The Monitor has become the first news organization of its reach and reputation to treat its Web site as its primary publishing format.
For the full story click here.

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