Meet Andre Zalbertus
He was also the Moscow correspondent for German television…. Andre Zalbertus is someone you should get to know.
Read moreThe Bottom Line
1973 2003 2013 Pay attention to the chart above. It contains the inevitable seeds of the future.
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TVNEWSDAY FOCUS ON JOURNALISM VIDEO JOURNALISM TAKES ROOT IN LOCAL TV NEWS TVNEWSDAY, Aug. 8, 8:08 AM ET The idea of replacing or at least supplementing news crews with reporter-photographers is finding some adherents among broadcasters who are trying...
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What is an education worth? Our friend from Fox News writes to ask what is the value of a short training course in video. “How much money can I make from it”? he wants to know.
Read moreSanctuary!!!
`’I learned to shoot at the Travel Channel Academy….why?…” Writer Dan Trigoboff, whom I was on the phone with this evening doing an interview for TVNewsday, draws my attention instead to the second chapter of The Hunchback of Notre...
Read moreWhat is a "TJ"…and what does it matter?
…just the tip of the iceberg…. Now we’ve completed our initial pilot 3 Travel Channel Academy seminars. We have passed some 65 people through the sessions. More are to come. Many more. Starting in September, we are going to...
Read moreThe Information "Explosion"
This just in…… Several years ago I was invited to take over a course at New York University. The man teaching it, Ed Diamond, had died just a few days before school was to start.
Read moreNetworked News
“…. can anyone help me?” New technologies often precipitate a completely new way of looking at the world. It is not only jobs or industries that are overturned, but often what were once assumed to be basic rules of...
Read moreTravel Channel Academy 3
Travel Channel Pres Pat Younge with Student Sylvia Bahr Day 3 at the Travel Channel Academy here at Discovery HQ in Silver Spring, Md.
Read moreWhat is News? What Could It Be?
all the news that fits we print…. What is news? The first newspaper was printed in Germany in 1608, some 150 years after the invention of the printing press. Its format, for the most part, has not changed since....
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