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Bruce S. Rosen Interviewed in Media Law Resource Center’s MediaLawLetter, “Ten Questions to a Media Lawyer

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Bruce S. Rosen, partner at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C., recently discussed his personal journey into media law as part of an interview titled, “Ten Questions to a Media Lawyer” with Media Law Resource Center. The Q&A discusses Rosen’s early experiences as a journalist and later as a law clerk and media lawyer. Rosen reflects on key moments in his career, notable cases, and insights into the evolution and challenges of media law practice.

We had so many family-owned papers here when I started, but I don’t think any exist anymore. USA Today Network and Advance Publications now have most major publications but all those laid off reporters have started small publications, many getting small grants and but require constant fundraising. It’s tough, but they are doing great journalism. My firm, Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, is definitely trying to help anywhere we can on several fronts. While the media law issues seemed covered but we have to strengthen the funding for all for these great small entities. And public television, don’t get me started, the state government should be kicking in to help – we have so little local coverage on New York or Philadelphia TV, but despite their good work they struggle for viewership,” said Rosen.

To read the full interview in Media Law Resource Center, click here.

This article was originally published in the Media Law Resource Center’s MediaLawLetter.

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