Innovations in Journalism 2008

Innovations in Journalism 2008 is a showcase for breakthroughs in the business, technology, philosophy, methods and ideas behind media and democracy in the United States today.
Featured panelists and events include:
* Geneva Overholser ("On Behalf of Journalism: A Manifesto for Change")
* Jon Funabiki (SFSU, former Ford Foundation officer)
* Reese Erlich (international print and radio freelancer)
* Leslie Guevarra (Asian American Journalists Ass'n)
* Journalism career counselor "speed dating"
* Breakout group reportbacks from NewsTools2008
...and many more. A tentative schedule is available here.

Registration Rates are as follows,
$17 General Admission ($30 at door)
$12 SPJ member, Maynard Institute member, Indy Arts Subscriber ($20 at door)
$5 Student ($10 at door)
Free for Newstools2008 Attendees, students on class assignments, and working press/bloggers
Register here.

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