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Michael on Media

Michael Rosenblum has been writing about the media since 1988. His work and ideas have appeared in The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Ilkeston Life and many other publications.

He has been blogging regularly for the past 35 years on this subject. Having taught media studies at Columbia University, NYU and now the University of Oxford, he is considered an expert on this subject.

abc news adds 2 more vjs

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 22, 2007

Our loyal correspondent from Fox News makes me aware of ABC news’ decision to add two more VJ bureaus to its original 7. They don’t call them VJs, they call then Digital Correspondents – just like at KGTV in...

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Huh?

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 20, 2007

I’ll get to this one later… The New York Times reports today that the National Endowment for the Arts reports today (which is a lot of reporting going on today), that reading among the young is dropping at a...

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Hamas TV

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 19, 2007

are you watching? My project just got turned down by the Knight Foundation. It’s not really surprising, but its too bad, because I think it was a good idea. Hamas TV. In 1988, I spent a month living in...

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The Write Stuff

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 16, 2007

Did ‘writing for broadcast’ start with him? I was in the back of a taxi this afternoon, and the taxi had a TV in it.

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Are We Missing the Point?

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 14, 2007

When new technologies come along, existing businesses as a rule, tend to adapt those new technologies to their existing way of working.

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Foreign Correspondents Talk

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 14, 2007

Speaking at the White House Press Photographer’s Association on how to make the transition from still photographer to videojouranlist, and more significantly, how to earn a living in this new field.

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41 New Travel Journalists

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 12, 2007

Images from this week’s Travel Channel Academy in Los Angeles. 41 newly minted TJs, or Travel Journalists graduated yesterday and head off into the world with their newly forged skills and relationship with the Channel. 41 more cameras around...

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London to LA Q&A

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 11, 2007

Photoshopped and corrected courtesy of PF Bentley (www.pfpix.com). Thanks! Pat Younge, Pres and General Manager of the Travel Channel usually comes to the Travel Channel Academies to address the groups and talk about his vision for 1,000 TJs around...

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Left Brain, Right Brain and Video

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 10, 2007

The story is buried in here somewhere… Every once in a while a book comes along that changes your life. Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman was one such book. Another is The Alphabet vs. The Goddess by...

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TCA Los Angeles

  • By Michael Rosenblum
  • on November 8, 2007

41 New Travel Journalists start in Los Angeles this morning On the heels of the successful Travel Channel Academy in New York, we start another TCA in Los Angeles. We are at the Westin Bonaventure hotel in Downtown LA,...

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