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CUNY’s Entrepreneurial Journalism Program
Posted on 08. Dec, 2010 by Peter Hauck.
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 Peter Hauck.
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 Jeff Jarvis.
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 Jeff Jarvis.
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 […]