Future of Journalism
OCTOBER 8, 2009 THURSDAY AT 3PM CT

 
 
From the morality and accuracy of the press to its professionalism and bias, the public's view of the press is much lower than it was a generation earlier. But democracy depends on a healthy press. With news organizations facing a crippling financial crisis, what's the future of journalism?

Guest
  • John Nichols, associate editor of the Capital Times and Washington correspondent for the Nation Magazine
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