The Future of News in the Digital Age

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For the first time since the birth of television, the media landscape is being fundamentally reshaped. New technologies are changing how people get information, how journalism is produced, and, most significantly, how money is made in the media industry. Medill professor Rich Gordon explores some of the trends shaping the future of media and their implications for journalism and civic engagement.

Gordon’s lecture was recorded April 19, 2008 at the NAA’s annual A Day with Northwestern in Evanston.

Learning Tracks is a production of the Northwestern Alumni Association.

Posted: November 1, 2008