New Directions in Public Media

Date: Sunday, June 8th
Time: 8:30am to 10:00am
Room: Auditorium 1
Track: Media and Democracy: The Next Frontier
Session Type: panel

What constitutes “public media” in a digital, participatory era? New platforms are emerging for media projects that mobilize and inform the public, from high-speed broadband and digital television to social networks and beyond. This panel will offer an expanded vision of public media as it moves beyond broadcast, examining how today’s technology and policy shifts will affect tomorrow’s content.

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