The business of journalism is changing. The approaching anniversary of the 9-11 terror attacks is an occasion to reflect on how we received news in the days when newspapers updated their web pages once a day, and Google did not constantly monitor newspaper home pages looking for fresh stories.
For journalists thinking about the future, learning digital skills and being open to new things seem to be common themes of success. —11 Journalism Jobs You May Hold in the Future | Center for Sustainable Journalism.
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