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Panel: "Print vs. Online: The Future of Journalism Over the Next 10 Years"

March 23, 2010
On March 4, the panel discussion "Print vs. Online: The Future of Journalism Over the Next 10 Years" took place in the auditorium of the School of Communication and Design, moderated by the Academic Coordinator of Journalism, Leonardo Haberkorn. The panel included Martín Aguirre (Jr.) from the newspaper El País; Miguel Arregui from the newspaper El Observador; María Noel Domínguez from Montevideo Portal; and Mauricio Erramuspe from the website 180.

On March 4, the panel discussion "Print vs. the Internet: Perspectives on Journalism Over the Next 10 Years" took place in the auditorium of the School of Communication and Design, moderated by the Academic Coordinator of Journalism, Leonardo Haberkorn. The panel included Martín Aguirre (Jr.) from the newspaper El País; Miguel Arregui from the newspaper El Observador; María Noel Domínguez from Montevideo Portal; and Mauricio Erramuspe from the website 180.

Journalists from two traditional media outlets that are strongly committed to the Internet and from two fully digital media outlets analyzed the future of journalism in the coming decade.