Thursday, May 8, 2008

MTV to revive print journalism?

Here's hoping MTV can help make newspapers cool again
by Chuck Barney


God bless Amanda Lorber, a senior at Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Fla., who says “Journalists are the most important part of the world.”

Oh, a woman after my own heart. Say it loud and proud.

Amanda is editor-in-chief of the Circuit, an award-winning student publication that serves as the setting for MTV’s new reality series “The Paper” (10:30 p.m. EDT Mondays).

You heard right. A school newspaper. On MTV.

The show marks a real departure for the youth-centric cable network. It’s not “The Real World,” or “Laguna Beach,” or “The Hills.” Rich, hot-looking kids aren’t making out in Jacuzzis. They’re not slamming shots in some raucous club. They’re not prancing about in skimpy bikinis on spring break.

Instead, the show just focuses on smart, normal kids going to class, sacrificing large chunks of their social lives and pouring their passion into a ... newspaper.

Excuse me while I clear the lump in my throat.

And now permit me to ask: Can MTV actually help to make print journalism cool again? Oh, one can certainly dream.

Read the full story here.


Monday, May 5, 2008

Interviewing Stefanie Klaus

On the Sunday of Ohio University's annual mom's weekend, fifth-year senior Stefanie Klaus spoke with me about her mother's battle with breast cancer. Just seven months ago, Karen Klaus died after fighting six-years to beat the disease. This interview was the first time Stefanie spoke in great detail about her experience.