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„Maybe journalists never had credibility“

You should not compare investigative and all other journalism, but rather differenciate between good and bad journalism, says renowned reporter Adam Penenberg. In this VOCER-interview he talks about credibility, influence and how technology changes the game.

You should not compare investigative and all other journalism, but rather differenciate between good and bad journalism, says renowned reporter Adam Penenberg. He is probably most known for uncovering the scandal surrounding journalist Stephan Glass who in the 90s fabricated several articles published in prestigious magazines.

In the 12th and final installment in the VOCER interview series „Digitale Mediapolis“, Penenberg talks about credibility, influence and how technology changes the game.

Authors: Stephan Weichert, Leif Kramp
Camera/Director: Iris Ockenfels
Editor/Mix: Christoph Brüggemeier
Speaker: Markus Küll
Music: On Til Dawn, freeplaymusic.com
Participation: Pia Gurgel, Christin Weigelt
Chief Editor: Stephan Weichert


Go here for the German version of this video.

More interviews from this series: Jeff Jarvis, Chris Anderson, David Cohn, Geneva Overholser, Jay RosenRobert J. Rosenthal, Jim VandeHei, Tom Rosenstiel, Eric Alterman, Stephen B. Shepard, Paul Steiger.

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