The Role of Citizen Journalists
30 September 2011
Jason Stverak, President of the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, discusses how technology has made the line between citizen journalists and mainstream media less defined, and how citizen journalists are doing their part to hold government officials accountable to the people.
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