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So 2010 ends with us talking about transparency, secrets revealed and ministers entrapped in the...
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Video: Emily Bell talks to Matt Wells
Director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, New York, Emily Bell shares her take on the differences between the media in London and the US.
She reckons Britain is about 18 months behind the US in the recession cycle, saying that already in some parts of the States "the regional and local press has just disappeared".
But she has been most struck by the differences between print and television journalism in the US, which she sees as being in some ways opposite to the differences between them in Britain.
Video: Future Tools and Trends
Paul Bradshaw, founder of the Online Journalism Blog and the crowdsourcing website Helpmeinvestigate, discusses developments in geolocation, semantic technology and intelligent objects.
Watch his Journalism Programme lecture held in December last year.
You can find out more about journalism's future tools in these videos from the BBC College of Journalism and Coventry University event in the 'Coventry Conversations' series.
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