On a cold day in Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University psychology professor Steven Pinker lifts a television above his head and then smashes it into the ground. With the TV’s innards exposed, he proceeds to stomp on it and whack it repeatedly with a metal pole. – The uber-aggression aimed at this old media outlet served [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Broadcast Journalism’
In the Spotlight: Derek Flanzraich, HUTV Founder, Harvard
Posted in Broadcast Journalism, College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalist Spotlight, New Media, tagged Broadcast Journalism, College Media, Digital Media, Future of Media, Harvard, HUTV, New Media on March 17, 2010 | 1 Comment »
College Radio: Even Prison Inmates Are Tuning In!
Posted in Broadcast Journalism, College Media, Future of Journalism, New Media, tagged Broadcast Journalism, College Media, College Radio, New Media, Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Student Media on February 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Campus radio stations in the online age are keeping their anti-Top 40 attitudes even as they smartly adapt, according to a recent report in the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. — In greater Sioux Falls, the student stations are “are reaching beyond the confines of the college campus” via enhanced signal coverage, Webcasting, programs directed at [...]
Rider Radio, TV on “Internationalization Plan”
Posted in Broadcast Journalism, College Media, Journalism, tagged Broadcast Journalism, Journalism Education on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Radio programs in German and Chinese. A television program “highlighting news, politics, concerts, art and movies” in Spanish. International is the buzzword in the air (and possibly soon on air) at Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Rider professor Hernan Fontanet is building on the success of a Spanish-language program broadcast on university radio [...]
Broadcast Journalism Getting a Boost at TCU
Posted in Broadcast Journalism, College Media, Journalism, tagged Broadcast Journalism, Journalism Education on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Plans are in place for a major renovation and expansion of the building housing the broadcast journalism program within the Schieffer School of Journalism at Texas Christian University. The two main additions: a converged newsroom and a new television studio.
