The University of Washington's Journalism program, in collaboration with the Online News Association, presented a free, public event: 'Journalism on the Brink? Can Digital Save It?'
The conversation was moderated by Hanson Hosein, a former Emmy Award-winning NBC journalist and now the director of the Master of Communication in Digital Media at the University of Washington.
David Domke, UW Journalism chair and Department of Communication Acting Chair, hosted.
Hosein and Domke were joined by:
- Cory Bergman, MSNBC, expert on future of local media through LostRemote.com, MyBallard.com;
- John Cook, ex-PI reporter who has created TechFlash, the go-to source for the Puget Sound tech community;
- Monica Guzman, online reporter at Seattle P-I who has pioneered the effective use of social media tools to share her work;
- Cory Haik, Director of Content at seattletimes.com, who knows how to work through a disaster as NOLA.com managing editor during Katrina; and
- Ross Reynolds, host of KUOW's "The Conversation" and a researcher on public radio as a viable business model.
The event was held in Kane Hall on the University of Washington, Seattle Campus, Seattle WA USA.
This was a free event, and it was open to the public.
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