David Lieberman
David Lieberman
is senior media reporter for the Money section of USA TODAY, where he has worked since 1994. He has written extensively about the changing face of the media business and the business of entertainment. Before joining USA TODAY, Lieberman’s extensive career included reporting for TV Guide and serving as media and entertainment editor for Business Week, economics reporter for The MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour and as an editorial writer for The Hartford (CT) Courant. Awards include the 2001 Cable Center Maxwell Media Award and the 1999 USA TODAY Enterprise All-Star Award. His professional education includes a Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University in 2003-2004 and a Wharton Seminar for Business Writers in 1986 at the University of Pennsylvania. He also was a Western Knight Fellow in the 2002 seminar “Covering the Press: Ethics, Values and Social Issues.” He received his B.A. in history and political science from Washington University, an M.A. in journalism and American culture from the University of Michigan and a certificate in Economics and Business Journalism from Columbia University.
Seminar speeches given by David Lieberman:
Covering Entertainment in the Digital Age
June 06, 2005
The New Multimedia:
What are the stories and the stories behind the stories in this new world of entertainment? How do reporters keep up with changing technologies and still meet their deadlines?
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