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4PM Thursday, October 27, 2005
Sheldon Hall Ballroom, State University of New York – Oswego
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Panelist:
TOM ROSENSTIEL
directs the Project for Excellence in Journalism, part of the Columbia
University Graduate School of Journalism. He also serves as vice chairman
of the Committee of Concerned Journalists, a sister initiative of
the project engaged in conducting a national conversation among journalists
about standards and values. A journalist for more than 20 years, he
is a former media critic for the Los Angeles Timesand chief congressional
correspondent for Newsweekmagazine. He is the editor and principal
author of the Project’s Annual Report on the State of the News
Media, a comprehensive report on the health of American journalism.
Rosenstiel is also co-author of the Committee’s “Traveling
Curriculum,” an ongoing education program that since 2001 has
trained more than 5,600 journalists in print, TV and online newsrooms
nationwide. He is the author with Bill Kovach of The Elements of Journalism:
What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect. Elementsis
a required text in virtually every journalism school in the country
and has been translated into more than 10 languages. He is a frequent
commentator on radio and television and in print. |
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