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Chris FenwickDigital Journalism


The digital revolution changed the practice of journalism. This program looks at how journalists are using computers and the Internet. Segments include CNN Newsroom Global View, the San Jose Mercury's Mercury Center on AOL, Prodigy's Journalist application, Newsweek Interactive, the JFK Assassinatin CD-ROM, a visit to the MIT Media Lab, and CNBC's Private Financial Network (PFN) online service. Guests include Michael Rogers of Newsweek. Originally broadcast in 1993.

This item is part of the collection: Computer Chronicles

Director: Chris Fenwick
Producer: Clementine Oliver
Production Company: Stewart Cheifet Productions
Keywords: digital; journalism; mercury news; san jose; cnn; cnbc, newsweek; michael rogers; aol

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial

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