journalism AI and the News Business Real journalism requires investigation, thought, interaction with other humans, and original writing. ChatGPT can do none of these things Tegna Makes Investment in Journalists, Diversity Tegna Foundation providing grants to help journalists it says are "under attack" National Press Foundation Announces Four-Day AI Training For Journalists Latest about journalism What Does the Future Hold for Broadcast News? By Gary Arlen published 17 August 15 There’s plenty of news about broadcast news—specifically the shifting, often unexpected, redirection of TV newsgathering and distribution. Opinions National Press Foundation Announces Four-Day AI Training For Journalists By Phil Kurz published 14 August 18 Foundation is offering an all-expense-paid fellowship program to attend the event Are Smartphones the Future of TV News? By Lynn Kenneth Packer published 8 November 17 Even though news consumers are increasingly turning from conventional television to the internet for news, the good news is they’re also demanding more video. Opinions Get the TV Tech NewsletterThe professional video industry's #1 source for news, trends and product and tech information. Sign up below.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MOST READ1Sony’s Ci Media Cloud Keeps NHRA Moving2Nexstar Disputes FCC $1.2M Fine, Order to Sell WPIX3Aaron LaBerge Joins PENN Entertainment at CTO4Bolin Technology Integrates NDI Across Product Portfolio5Tegna’s WTHR and WALV to Broadcast Indiana Fever WNBA Games
What Does the Future Hold for Broadcast News? By Gary Arlen published 17 August 15 There’s plenty of news about broadcast news—specifically the shifting, often unexpected, redirection of TV newsgathering and distribution.
National Press Foundation Announces Four-Day AI Training For Journalists By Phil Kurz published 14 August 18 Foundation is offering an all-expense-paid fellowship program to attend the event
Are Smartphones the Future of TV News? By Lynn Kenneth Packer published 8 November 17 Even though news consumers are increasingly turning from conventional television to the internet for news, the good news is they’re also demanding more video.