C-Span's website is offering more than 10 hours of video files from August's Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication national convention, including a keynote speech by Bill Moyers and a "how we covered the story" panel discussion of the Virginia Tech shootings.
I recommend the 90 minute discussion to journalism and media studies students who want a picture of how journalists react to covering a horrible story, how they used the social networking technology of Facebook, and how they as individuals reacted to the general "media circus" of a big story with national interest. Lots of food for thought and discussion... although here at Radford students may have a different perspective on the continuing coverage of such a local event (and continuing classroom discussions of it).
(Note: I shared an earlier address for the Virginia Tech panel with students by e-mail, but it turned out to be a link that expired after 15 days. These links are more "archival." C-Span also sells DVDs of the panels and speeches.)
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I'll add more detail to these links after class tonight, but wanted to get them online where students can see them. Most panels were 90 minutes; the full-length streaming video requires Real Player or Windows Media player.
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Wednesday: Intellectual Property and Commercial Speech (panel), Telecommunications Policy (panel), Modern Newsgathering (panel).
- Thursday: Bill Moyers keynote address on the State of Journalism (video or text transcript); Future of the News Industry (panel), History of Television News (panel).
- Friday: Newspaper Ownership Changes (panel), Media Coverage of the Virginia Tech Tragedy (panel).
I recommend the 90 minute discussion to journalism and media studies students who want a picture of how journalists react to covering a horrible story, how they used the social networking technology of Facebook, and how they as individuals reacted to the general "media circus" of a big story with national interest. Lots of food for thought and discussion... although here at Radford students may have a different perspective on the continuing coverage of such a local event (and continuing classroom discussions of it).
(Note: I shared an earlier address for the Virginia Tech panel with students by e-mail, but it turned out to be a link that expired after 15 days. These links are more "archival." C-Span also sells DVDs of the panels and speeches.)
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