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    by Kevin Marsh
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New York Times: Working on Camera



Not all journalists would welcome being filmed talking about their work, but it's become a part of life at the New York Times since the newspaper introduced its daily TimesCast online video show earlier this year.


Matt Wells talks to the New York Times' Ann Derry about the problems and opportunities of working on camera.

Video Catchup: Biodiversity in Crisis

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BBC Environment Correspondent Richard Black chairs a discussion with Jonathan Baillie from the Zoological Society of London and Jon Williams from PricewaterhouseCoopers about how journalists might consider reporting biodiversity.

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