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How the Digital Revolution is Impacting Media’s Evolution

Prof. Suzanne Franks, Head of the Journalism Department, City, University of London

13-Jan-20 09:30

How the Digital Revolution is Impacting Media’s Evolution

The first 20 years of the century witnessed the explosion of digital media to the point of its ubiquity today. How is the digital revolution impacting the media industry - and how will it shape the future of journalism and the media landscape? We discuss this with Prof. Suzanne Franks, Head of the Journalism Department at City, University of London.

Prof. Franks was in Kuala Lumpur to deliver a lecture, “Making News and Shaping Views: Riding the Rollercoaster of the Digital Revolution,” as part of the Jeffrey Cheah Distinguished Speakers Series.

Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar


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