7 thoughts on “City University’s New Graduate J-School

  1. This post is pub­lic rela­tions, not journ­al­ism, which reports, as you hon­estly repor­ted in your recent requiem for your dead colleague.

    City U’s ‘most fam­ous’ ex-student, Dermot Murnaghan, stud­ied here when we were far too poor to have any high-tech. But the spirit of the place per­haps helped to spur him on.

    Tell the read­ers what you have found out today. Even though your editor and his boss, and City University’s Vice Chan­cel­lor, may not be pleased.

    Trust your own instincts. And nur­ture the spirit of City U Journ­al­ism, which num­bers amongst its ex-students, the present editor of the Daily Tele­graph, the present editor of The Times, the boss of Wall to Wall Tele­vi­sion, and hun­dreds of oth­ers who have made their mark.

    It’s the spirit that mat­ters. Not the technology.

  2. I am very impressed! It’s a huge trans­form­a­tion since I went to City in 1989–90. I’d love to come take a look when I come over in June. And thank you, Adrian, for a ter­rific meet­ing in Oslo yesterday!

    And to see Bob Jones here made me even more impressed. Cheers, Bob!

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