The Future of News Media in Philly
Posted by on October 19, 2009
Young Involved Philadelphia presents:
The Future of News Media in Philly
What is the state of the current crisis in Philadelphia’s news industry?
Where would you get your local news if the Inquirer and the Daily News ceased to exist?
How has social media already begun to change the way we receive our “news”?
Come learn more from our panel of experts about the dramatic turns Philadelphia’s newspapers have taken in the past few months and what the future holds for media in the City. We will discuss the challenges and changes in disseminating and legitimizing news and discover how new forms of media are affecting the landscape. After the forum, we’ll head over to a nearby bar to continue the conversation and enjoy some drink specials. Bar location TBA.
When: Thursday October 29th, 6:30-8:00PM
Where: WHYY Civic Space, 6th and Arch Sts
Panelists:
Bruce Schimmel, Founder, Philadelphia City Paper
Joey Sweeney, Editor & Founder, Philebrity.com
Sandra Shea, Editorial Page Editor, Daily News
Moderator:
Chris Satullo, Executive Director of News and Civic Dialogue, WHYY
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