Monday, January 15, 2007

Back from Memphis - Journalism That Matters

After dealing with some technical difficulties that prevented me from posting while I was away in Memphis attending both the Journalism That Matters sessions [pictures] and the National Conference for Media Reform [pictures] from Thursday through Sunday, I'm finally back online...and boy do I have some updates to deliver!

Friday night I posted a quick commentary at ePluribus Media on the happenings in Memphis, focusing on the movement of traditional and independent editors and journalists, J School educators, media reformers and citizen journalists working together to improve the news reporting process in these times of great change.

The next day I covered the Press at War & War on the Press panel, which included Eric Boehlert, Sonali Kolhatkar, Geneva Overholser, Paul Rieckhoff, and Helen Thomas. Listen to the full audio recording of it, now available at the Free Press conference website, and look for my full post on the panel tomorrow.

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