Events - Written by Robert Ivan on Friday, April 24, 2009 12:07 - 1 Comment

Center for Communication Event – The NEW, New Journalism

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Please note the additions to the panel.  This Event is Free.  Be sure to RSVP!!

The NEW, New Journalism
As newspapers and magazines downsize themselves into oblivion, the blogosphere asserts its power.  Digital tools like Twitter and Facebook are redefining how bloggers report and comment on the news, turning the Web into a giant, hyper-connected networking system. Join us to learn how traditional journalists must adapt in order to seize new opportunities.

Matt Winkler, Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg News
Rachel Sterne, Founder & CEO, GroundReport.com
Mark Egan, Bureau Chief, New York and Northeastern United States, Thomson Reuters
Matt Cooper, Contributing Editor, Portfolio; Editor at Large, Talking Points Memo
Moderator: Rachel Sklar, Director, Abrams Research; former senior contributing editor, The Huffington Post

WHEN: Tuesday, April 28, 6:30 to 8:00 pm

WHERE: NYU, Abbe Bogen Faculty Lounge, 11th Floor, Kaufman Management Center, 44 West 4th Street (at Greene St.)

TO REGISTER:  Please visit www.cencom.org, OR email info@cencom.org OR call The Center at: 212-686-5005

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Apr 28, 2009 10:43

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