What Will News Look Like in 2020?

A Norman Eberly Professorship Forum: A panel of editors from The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa., discuss the future of journalism because of the influences of social media and technological changes. Titled "Disruption and Innovation: What Will the News Look Like in 2020?" the session is moderated by John Dillon, a senior lecturer in the Department of Journalism. Panelists are: Cate Barron, editor of the...

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From: Penn State College of Communications

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PRSA Health Academy Conference: Insights From Kathleen Stansberry, Ph.D.

Kathleen Stansberry, Ph.D., assistant professor at Cleveland State University, discusses how new technologies and social media are changing many aspects of the health care industry, and why health care communicators must pay close attention to truly understand what consumers are concerned about.

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From: PRSA National

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