Societal tipping points invariably shape what journalism looks like.
Think of the changes brought about by 19th-century industrialization, the global suffering of the World Wars or the advent of television. Today, even, amid an ever-escalating digital revolution, the business model that long supported journalism and the tools we use to produce it are different than just a decade ago. The amount of memes is also insanely higher.
But the mission, and the passion, remain the same. That much we heard loud and clear last Saturday, when a group of a 100 journalists traded lessons on the news business at Technical.ly’s yearly journalism unconference, Klein News Innovation Camp.
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