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Future of Journalism Ep9: Learning from history.
It’s been argued that the pace of change is now so fast, that in many areas, what we can learn from history about the future is limited. Not so with the future of journalism says Hugh Riminton. He has been award-winning TV reporter, foreign correspondent, author, and news anchor including for CNN in the USA. He’s currently National Affairs Editor at Network 10. Relevant to us though, he’s an amateur historian, and so argues there's a lot to be learnt about what’s ahead by looking back. #journalist #journalism #auspol #abcnews #Nine #News #FutureofJournalism
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