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The Future of Investigative Journalism - Thursday, April 23, 2009
6:30 to 8:00pm
With the increasing demise of print media, is investigative journalism is at risk? Today’s reporters lack resources, and time and budget constraints are diminishing this kind of reporting. New models are necessary to carry forward some of the great work of journalism in the public interest which is an integral part of our democracy. Our panel features those in the vanguard of this new movement.
PARTICIPANT BIOS
Jennifer LaFleur
, Director of Computer Assisted Reporting,
ProPublica
Mark Schone
, News Editor,
Salon.com
Max Blumenthal
, Correspondant,
The Daily Beast
Stephen Engelberg
, Managing Editor, ProPublica
Ted Conover
, Distinguished Writer in Residence at NYU and author of four books, including
Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing
, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award (2001) and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
Tom Casciato
, Director, News & Public Affairs, ThirteenWNET
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NYU
Kaufman Management Center
Abbe Bogen Faculty Lounge
44 West 4th Street (at Greene)
New York, NY
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Presented with NYU's Stern School of Business
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