100-Year-Young Christian Science Monitor’s Move Online

Here is another great Jennifer Jones’ “Marketing Voices” interview.

John Yemma, the new editor of the Christian Science Monitor (CSM) which is celebrating its 100th year anniversary in 2008, told Marketing Voices’s Jennifer Jones how his publication is blending the roles of the online version with the print version. Although they are shifting most resources to the web, the CSM will have a print version as Yemma believes print has a place in the future of journalism. The CSM is seeking journalists who have a web background in addition to being journalists—quite a talent to find.

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PodTech-Silicon Valley Watcher: Harry McCracken

Tom Foresmki, seasoned super pioneering tech journalist, has been one of the best to listen to and watch move from mainstream to new media…I’d say he’s really helping move mainstream to become new mass media.

At the core of everything I’ve been learning from Tom is integrity, which is the subject in this video interview with Harry McCracken, editor-in-chief of PC World.

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