ICM Interview: UK new media prof Paul Bradshaw

October 31st, 2007 by Bryan

Paul Bradshaw recently wrote a blog post entitled “How to be a journalism student.” The posting caused quite a stir in the journalism education blogosphere, so I contacted Paul to arrange an interview. Instead of IM, the interview was conducted via Skype audio. In the interview, we talk about the inspiration for Paul’s post, some of the criticisms it received, how journalists are trained in the U.K., what sorts of things he’s teaching students these days, and future plans for his site: Online Journalism Blog.

Here’s a link to the complete interview: Paul Bradshaw (mp3)

By reader request, I’ve broken the interview down into smaller chunks and will be posting those later this evening.

A couple of the links mentioned in the interview:

The News Diamond and the 21st century newsroom, and Part 2

How to Be a Journalism Student wiki

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