Confession sessions: ONA journalists answer today’s tough questions — Day 1

October 3, 2009 | By | Category: ONA09 Highlights, Top Story
The Confession Session Booth at ONA '09

The Confession Session Booth at ONA '09

By Amanda Dyer and Natalie Yemenidjian

When will you hold the last newspaper in your hands? What gives you hope in this challenging time for our industry? And what’s the past tense of “tweet”? We have no idea. So, we passed our questions along to the talented journalists who were brave enough to enter our confessional.

Confession Sessions is an attempt by the ONA Student Newsroom to find answers to the tough questions facing journalists today.

Look for the confessional — and new questions — on Sunday near the ONA registration desk. (Update: Confession Sessions: Day 2 is posted.)

When will the last newspaper roll off the presses? from Online News Association on Vimeo.

It’s been a tough year for journalism. What’s given you hope? from Online News Association on Vimeo.

What’s the past tense of the verb “to tweet”? from Online News Association on Vimeo.

More Confessions Sessions:

Liz Lufkin’s Career: What’s Patty Hearst Got to Do With It? – The answers to this and more questions on Confessions Sessions: Day 2.

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