Friday, December 08, 2006

In case you had nothing better do on a Saturday night

New York Society for Ethical Culture
New York, New York (United States)






Schell, OrvilleDean, University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism

Thomas, HelenColumnist, Hearst Newspapers

Jarvis, JeffColumnist, BuzzMachine.com

Moss, AdamEditor in Chief, [New York Magazine]

Stengel, RichardManaging Editor, [Time] Magazine

Rapoport, MilesPresident, Demos


A panel moderated by Mr. Schell discussed the ethics of journalism in a fragmenting media culture, and the media�s responsibility as �watchdogs� of democracy. Topics included: Why is the public losing trust in the media? What are journalists doing to regain the public�s trust? And are those efforts working?

The program "Ethics and Journalism: Should We Trust the Media?" was held in the concert hall of the New York Society for Ethical Culture. It was co-sponsored by New York Magazine and Demos as part of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Felker Magazine Program in honor of Clay Felker.

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