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The Future of Journalism

25 min · 31. mar. 2026
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Journalism is exciting work. A sputtering profession. The only thing that can hold power to account. All of these things may be true, and all of them make training the next generation of journalists a challenging job. As the director of Journalism at King’s, Fred Vallance-Jones oversees three journalism degree programs. He talked to Pauline about the challenges and his hopes for the profession.

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