By Jeff St. Clair

Can converged media, traditional news values co-exist?

A video essay about 21st journalism, professional creeds, and New Media

Jeff St.Clair wonders if there's room in the New Media for traditional journalistic values and practices. (JMC senior Jen Guerrieri helped Jeff shoot and edit the piece, all in the spirit of collaboration.) Click here to watch the video. It's in MP4 format.

 

Jeff St.Clair is a graduate student in the Media Management program. Jeff is also an on-air host presenting NPR news, classical, and folk music at public radio station WKSU-FM. Prior to joining WKSU in 2000, Jeff was an analytical chemist, earning a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Akron in 1987. He lives in Kent with his wife and three children.

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