CA EVENT: What Comes After Newspapers?
New America in California
Will a new model or medium rise to do what newspapers have aimed to do for over a century -- pursue accuracy and objectivity, doggedly investigate stories, act as a check on power, embody a community's conversation with itself, and write a first draft of history? Or will the demise of newspapers mean a radical shift in what we know and how we know it? The New America Foundation and Zócalo hosted a panel-including former Washington Post managing editor Steve Coll, Slate founder Michael Kinsley, and former San Francisco Chronicle executive vice president and editor Phil Bronstein-to discuss the decline of print media and the future of journalism.
05/07/2009 - 7:30pm
05/07/2009 - 9:00pm
Fort Mason Building A - Conference Center, Golden Gate Room
San FranciscoUnited States
Participants
Steve CollFormer Managing Editor, Washington Post
President, New America Foundation
Michael Kinsley
Founder, Slate
Phil Bronstein
Former Executive Vice President and Editor, San Francisco Chronicle
moderator
David Folkenflik
Media Correspondent, National Public Radio
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A Zócalo/New America Foundation Event.
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