IABC Seattle: Journalism Rebooted: Changes, Challenges and Implications for Com
May, 19 2009 - Seattle
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| Date: | 05/19/09 |
| Time: | 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM |
| Place: | Lake Union Cafe |
SEATTLE 2.0 LIVE EVENT COVERAGE: http://www.seattle20.com/live
The restart button has been pushed.
What will emerge from the
unprecedented changes taking place in news media? Are we moving away
from geographically based journalism? Moving toward hyper-local
reporting? How will the relationship between news organizations and
business communicators need to evolve? How will we tell our stories in
the emerging news environment?
Join us on Tuesday, May 19th, as
IABC/Seattle and panel guests continue an ongoing debate in Seattle
about these and other questions. Mónica Guzmán of SeattlePI.com’s The
Big Blog will moderate an evening of lively discussion and idea
sharing!
Panelists from the digital media and online news publishing include:
Kathy Mulady, Reporter, Seattle PostGlobe
Mark Briggs, Serra Media CEO and Author of Journalism 2.0
Amber Campbell, Editor, Rainier Valley Post
Tim Ellis, Editor, Seattle Bubble blog
We’ll
explore the challenges and changes in the news industry, the print and
digital conundrum, and the rapidly changing role of the Internet and
social media.
Don’t miss this forward-looking debate about the
rebooting of journalism! The changes taking place have far-reaching
implications for how we consume news, and equally for how we, as
communicators, tell our story.
Register by May 17 to reserve
your spot at the Lake Union Café, where you’ll enjoy a fabulous
program, a superb dinner and lovely lake views with IABC/Seattle
colleagues, friends and guests.