Not that I am anywhere near the legendary status of Edward R. Murrow, but I did have the privilege to be interviewed by Lawrence Pintak, the founding dean of the Murrow School at Washington State University. He does a regular series called the Murrow Interview, and invited me as a guest on the program recently. Larry and I chatted in front of a live audience of high school journalists in Seattle for a convention. We talked about covering the Arab Spring, the immediacy of citizen journalism, the angst in journalism over those same citizen journalists, and changes in the industry that point toward a video-friendly future.