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Video: Objective Journalism In An Online World?
Blaise Zerega ponders the implications of the above oxymoron. Does objective journalism still exist? Did it ever? Can it exist in an online world? Bambi Francisco of Vator.tv caught up with venture capitalist Will Hearst, former president of CBS Andrew Heyward, MSNBC.com president Charlie Tillinghast, San Francisco Chronicle editor at large Phil Bronstein, and yours truly, at an panel about online video hosted by Andy Plesser of Beet.tv.
Video below, for more on what this means for media sites, read Bambi's smart post.






