I explore the reality that conventional journalism, particularly in specialized areas like the environment, is a shrinking
wedge of a growing pie of communication options, creating both problems and opportunities.
As I've put it here and elsewhere many times, it's particularly important as traditional science journalism becomes a shrinking
wedge of a growing pie of communication portals.
First I sat in on a symposium on the future of climate communication in a world where traditional science journalism is a shrinking
wedge of a growing pie of communication options.
Not exact matches
But if such a biofuel is
grown and manufactured without much fossil - based energy, if it doesn't come from fields or forests (Mr. Charles stressed there is no palm oil involved), this might be the first hint that aviation — still a small fraction
of the overall greenhouse - gas
pie, but one
of the fastest -
growing wedges — could avoid adding greatly to the climate challenge while subtracting just a little bit from the world's energy challenge.
Specialized journalists now occupy a shrinking
wedge of a fast -
growing pie of light - speed media.
Specialized professional journalists now occupy a shrinking
wedge of a fast -
growing pie of light - speed media.
One
of my mantras these days is that traditional media are a shrinking
wedge of an explosively
growing pie of communication options.