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The changing media landscape: How to keep up with it

Newspaper and magazine reporters frequently change jobs, even if it’s to earn a piddly $30 more a week at a competing publication.

The TV and radio industries are in flux, too, as stations are bought and sold more quickly than items on eBay. So how can you stay on top of all the major developments on the media landscape?

Sree Sreenivasan, a professor at Columbia Journalism School and a technology reporter for WNBC-TV in New York, has compiled this terrific media resource page for his students and for Publicity Hounds like you to learn more about various aspects of the news business.

“Topics include the future of newspapers, online video, new journalism ventures and much more. I have also created a list of Web sites I read regularly, along with a collection of stats. This is very much a work in progress, so I would love feedback and your own link suggestions.” 

Email him if you know of a website that needs to be added to the list.

by Joan Stewart on April 16, 2007

Filed Under: Public Relations Tagged With: Media Relations, New Media

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