US: Washington Post and Wall Street Journal train reporters to edit video
Posted by Lauren Drablier on October 22, 2008 at 2:43 PM
According to Beet TV, the Wall Street Journal is currently training reporters to produce and edit the 25 to 30 videos published on the paper's website. This is part of an effort to integrate online video with reporting.
In addition, The Washington Post has also been training their staff. As of June, 185 print journalists at The Post had been trained to produce online video.
This demonstrates the increasing demand for journalists with multi-platform training.
Source: Media Bistro, Beet TV
In addition, The Washington Post has also been training their staff. As of June, 185 print journalists at The Post had been trained to produce online video.
This demonstrates the increasing demand for journalists with multi-platform training.
Source: Media Bistro, Beet TV
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