Seigenthaler on new media

March 31st, 2007 by Ralph Braseth

Founder of the First Amendment Center, John Seigenthaler, made an unscheduled appearance at this weekend’s “Future of Journalism” conference hosted by the Center for Innovation in College Media in Nashville.

After a six decade career in journalism, 80-year-old Seigenthaler says he wishes he was 18 again to take part in the next era of journalism.

Seigenthaler says new technology will unleash the creative potential of journalists like nothing before it.



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J. Seigenthalter on new media

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One Response to “Seigenthaler on new media”

  1. Andy Donnan Says:

    This was truly a great event. It’s hard to believe it has come and gone just like that. To hear Seigenthalter speak about new media in such a positive light was a real pick me up for everyone in the room.

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