Seymour Hersh on online journalism
Tuesday, 25 September 2007, 10:15
When Seymour Hersh was in London in July, his appearance at City University was, with the exception of the odd quote afterwards, entirely off the record.
But this week the investigative journalist has gone on the record in a rare interview with the Jewish Journal in Los Angeles.
The Q&A piece contains an interesting exchange revealing Hersh’s [...]
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1. mathewingram.com/media&hellip | 26 September 2007 at 0354
Martin Stabe
2. mathewingram.com/work&hellip | 26 September 2007 at 0353
In a recent interview with the Jewish Journal — which I found viaMartin Stabe, who wrote about it for the Press Gazette after finding out about it from Mark Hamilton, who got it from the Canadian Journalism Project, who originally got it from Romenesko — Seymour Hersh talks about online journalism. He says:
3. Random Mumblings &hellip | 25 September 2007 at 1641
have changed how news spreads. I’d go as far as to say being “America’s Most Influential Journalist” doesn’t have quite the cachet it might have had in the bygone era of mass media journalism. (viaMartin Stabe’s excellent link roundups)