Michael Rosenblum - Broadcasting Messiah or Devil Incarnate


I strongly suggest those interested in seeing where the future of television and newspaper lie look into what Michael has to say.

Ive been following and corresponding with Michael for the last few years. His stance on the future of journalism and news media broadcasting whether TV or print is both insightful and controversial.
His blog provides his avenue for his vision and view of where and how new video technologies are changing the way news media can be produced.

Being an advocate of change as well as a teacher via his company Michael has been flamed on several video news media chat rooms around his advocacy of VJing, and how the old broadcasting model needs to change. He is taking a lead role on video journalism in the United States.

I find the discussions and Michaels views interesting and worthy of vigorous debate.

I invite you to join him at www.rosenblumtv.com

Michael at this DNA09 http://www.journalism.co.uk/5/articles/533615.php>
"TV stations can no longer tolerate the notion of four people doing one person's job, but for those people who can shoot and deliver (…) there's an enormous niche opening up. It's survival time now," he says.



News media must embrace new video technology and production practices wholeheartedly, says Rosenblum, and the falling costs of both make barriers to videojournalism much lower and more attractive to content providers.

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