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AUDIO: NPR discussion of citizen journalism on Current.TV
Submitted by Bill Densmore on Sun, 02/26/2006 - 18:47.
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Citizen Journalism on Al Gore's Current Network
Talk of the Nation, August 2, 2005 � Al Gore's new cable network Current features video produced by young, non-journalists to provide voices from outside the mainstream media. But inside the mainstream, professional journalists debate its value. Join Neal Conan and guests for the pros and cons of citizen journalism.
Guests:
Marc Glaser, columnist at the Online Journalism Review
Vin Crosbie, president and managing partner of Digital Deliverance
John Temple, managing editor of the Rocky Mountain News
Kyle MacRae, managing director and founder of Scoopt
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