MONDAY
Plenary conversation on what to conserve, what to embrace in the new news ecology
MONDAY AND TUESDAY BREAKOUT SESSIONS
- What role for grassroots, ethcni, community and neighborhood media in the news ecology – Jeremy Iggers
- Investigative/Enterprise Reporting Session Notes – Bill Moushey
- How can journalists get and give value on blogs and social networks – Michele McLellan
- The TAO of Journalism: Are Transparency, Accountability and Openness Important in the New News Ecology? – John Hamer, Washington News Council
- Legal Issues Facing Journalists – Ellyn Angelotti and David Ardia
- Raising Up a New Generation of News Consumers (Focus Age Under 14) – Anne Anderson, Knight Fellow in Community Journalism & Freelance Writer
- A New Model for News – Jim Kennedy, Associated Press
- Archiving born-digital content: What should be saved & why? – Leigh Montgomery
- What skills and traits are necessary for a journalist in the new news ecology? – Carol Zuegner
- Mental Models of the Audience – Barbara Iverson
- Humor as a commodity – Kelly McBride
- Capturing young people’s attention in the digital age – Jackie Hai
- TRUST: How to Rebuild It – John Hamer, Washington News Council
- Journalism curricula and investigative reporting – Bill Moushey
- Journalism 2.0 / Independent startups – Mark Briggs, Serra Media LLC
- Poynter Training Needs – Howard Finberg and Ellyn angelotti
- What is the Value of Journalism to Our Communities – Bill Densmore
- THE CHALLENGE: Consider new ownership, funding ideas for local news outfits – Michelle Ferrier and Bill Densmore
- Change in Challenging Times – Peggy Holman
- How do we (market) teach that journalism matters – Bill Densmore
WEDNESDAY
- Summary statements generated by the group on what we now know about the new news ecology