Conventional wisdom and Bureau of Labor Statistics data agree: journalism employment has struggled for a decade. A new analysis of 40 million online listings from Tow-Knight and Emsi suggests a more complex story: demand is high for specific job segments, and surging for journalism skills outside of news media.
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Speakers

Yustina Saleh
SVP, Analytics, Emsi/CUNY
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Annalyn Kurtz
Journalist, Freelance
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Stuart Muller
Higher Education Consultant, Emsi
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Moderator

Jeff Jarvis
Professor, CUNY
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