Live coverage: Innovations in Education

As a function of new conceptions of the audience and the importance of technology (as above) journalists’ work functions are no longer covered by descriptors such as reporter, editor and producer; today’s range of job titles include product manager, audience developer, communities editor, and web/mobile developer. Carrie Brown (City University of New York) and  Rich Gordon (Northwestern…

Live coverage: Currents in Technology

Disruption in the media industry, as reflected in rapidly changing business models and news gathering and distribution practices, has been significantly driven by the breakneck pace of technological advances. Alex Watson (Telegraph Media Group) and Retha Hill (Arizona State University) lead a discussion on how emerging technologies have shaped their work and their organizations’ missions. Hill, who has worked…

Live coverage: Shifting Audiences

Media scholars Kim Schrøder (Roskilde University) and Philip Napoli (Rutgers University) lead this discussion on journalism’s relationship with what Jay Rosen (2006) famously called “the people formerly known as the audience.” They will explore how the Internet and emerging technologies continue to transform conceptions about the news audience and how it interacts with journalism content. As principal investigator for the News Measures Research Project, Napoli…

Live coverage: The Audience Revolution

In this public event, experts Alex Watson (Telegraph Media Group),Kim Schrøder (Roskilde University) and Philip Napoli (Rutgers University), will present the latest on transformations in audience and how technological innovations in journalism and publishing are at once responding to and advancing these changing needs. Retha Hill (Arizona State University) is the discussant. The Twitter hashtag for today’s event is #transformjrn Ryerson…