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CUNY’s Entrepreneurial Journalism Program

Posted on 08. Dec, 2010 by .

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CUNY Graduate School of Journalism professors Jeff Jarvis and Jeremy Caplan discuss the school’s innovative Entrepreneurial Journalism program, funded by the new Tow-Knight Center. You can also view the video at Vimeo. For more information on the program — and how to apply — please click here. Here’s the curriculum. Or download the curriculum on […]

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Entrepreneurial Journalism: The Future Is Now

Posted on 20. Sep, 2010 by .

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The City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism announced today it will establish the nation’s most intensive program in entrepreneurial journalism with the creation of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism and the nation’s first Master of Arts degree in Entrepreneurial Journalism. The $10 million Tow-Knight Center will receive $3 million in funding […]

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Entrepreneurial journalism on the air

Posted on 17. Jan, 2010 by .

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On this week’s On the Media, Bob Garfield interviews me about CUNY’s entrepreneurial journalism program and the idea of teaching journalism students business. See our conference (call) with J-schools around the world that are starting to teach entrepreneurial journalism. We also discussed the New Business Models for News Project. (Note that our entrepreneurial journalism course […]

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Signs of hope

Posted on 21. Dec, 2009 by .

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David Carr wrote another good and hopeful column today (this, I told him, was his burning bush column). I’m delighted that it ended with a brief report on his jurying in my entrepreneurial journalism course at CUNY: Meanwhile, journalism schools are no longer content just to teach the inverted pyramid. A few weeks ago, I […]

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