Organised by the Public Interest Journalism Foundation, as part of the New News public events program, Public interest journalism and its digital future is a public event in Canberra on the evening of 29 May.
I'm taking part in the discussion, alongside Mr Denmore and Professor Matthew Ricketson.
It should be a very interesting evening!
At: Tilly’s Pub, corner of Brigalow and Wattle Sts, Lyneham, Canberra
From: 7pm
On: Tuesday, May 29
Discuss your ideas and questions about public interest journalism in the digital age with:
Please register via: http://www.meetup.com/Public-Interest-Journalism/
I'm taking part in the discussion, alongside Mr Denmore and Professor Matthew Ricketson.
It should be a very interesting evening!
Details
Those with an interest in the future of public interest journalism in the digital age are invited to attend a Meetup event in Canberra on May 29.At: Tilly’s Pub, corner of Brigalow and Wattle Sts, Lyneham, Canberra
From: 7pm
On: Tuesday, May 29
Discuss your ideas and questions about public interest journalism in the digital age with:
- Well known blogger and media analyst, Mr Denmore,
of the blog, The Failed Estate: rejuvenating journalism in a jaded age.
Mr Denmore was a journalist for 26 years. He has worked in radio,
television, newspapers and online media. He now works in the corporate
sector. His blog is a finalist in the Best Australian Blogs 2012 competition. Follow him on Twitter: @MrDenmore
- Professor Matthew Ricketson,
who assisted Ray Finkelstein QC with his inquiry into media regulation,
and is a journalist and the inaugural Professor of Journalism at the
University of Canberra. His PhD was titled “Ethical Issues in the
Practice of Book-length Journalism”. Follow him on Twitter: @MRicketson
- Craig Thomler, Managing Director of digital democracy company Delib Australia, and a Gov 2.0 advocate who spent five years in the APS leading and supporting online initiatives. An author and former freelance journalist, he was awarded the Individual Gov 2.0 Innovator Award by the Gov 2.0 Taskforce and was awarded as one of the ‘Top ten changing the face of the Internet and Politics’ by PoliticsOnline and the World eDemocracy Forum in Paris. Follow him on Twitter: @CraigThomler
Please register via: http://www.meetup.com/Public-Interest-Journalism/
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