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Free and open to the public.
Join Media Tank as we bring together local news directors, newspaper
editors, and members of the local community to talk about how
local news is created and discuss how it represents and
fulfills the needs of different communities. Get a behind the
scenes look at how decisions are made regarding what is considered
news worthy, who makes these important decisions, and the
impact these decisions have on the city at large.
What is the role of local news outlets in disseminating information
and framing important issues?
What are the best ways for individuals and communities to reach
media outlets and get their issues covered?
Featured Speakers Include:
• Chris Blackman, News Director, NBC-10 WCAU
• Chris Satullo, Editorial Page Editor, Philadelphia
Inquirer
• Yvette Ousley, Assistant City Desk Editor, Philadelphia
Daily News
• Irv Randolph, Managing Editor, Philadelphia Tribune
Moderated by Linn Washington, Temple University Dept. of Journalism
and The Philadelphia Tribune
LOCAL
ISSUES, LOCAL VOICES: A Media Monitoring & Education Project
is focused on the relationship between the community and the media
here in Philadelphia. Through workshops, presentations, and panel
discussions, Media Tank aims to create a space for dialog about
the media landscape in the city and to start critically examining
the local news and its impact on the City.
Click here to learn more.
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