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A-CONFERENCE
An invitation to change the course of journalism from Memphis -- just as the King changed music
By MGP Staff
Nov 27, 2006, 20:53
Elvis Presley changed the course of American music from Memphis.
Now The Journalism that Matters Consortium and The Media Giraffe Project invite you to come to Memphis Jan. 11-12 to help change the course of American journalism. You can be part of the first structured dialog among media activists, industry veterans, innovators and researchers.
-- Read our invitation letter (PDF)
-- Go directly to registration
-- See who's registered so far
-- Work on Geneva Overholser's
"Manifesto for Change"
-- Read The Next Newsroom
white paper
"From Mainstream to New Media: Finding Common Ground to Grow Participatory Democracy," is an open exchange which preceeds and overlaps -- but is independent of -- the Third National Conference for Media Reform at the Memphis [Tenn.] Cook Convention Center. However, by special arrangement, participants in Journalism That Matters can add registration to the FreePress event, which continues through Sunday, Jan. 14, for $100 -- a 40% discount.
Our co-conveners include:
HOTEL INFORMATION
The Wyndham Garden Hotel is located directly across the street from the Memphis Cook Convention Center. Amenities include a fitness center, complimentary breakfast buffet, free high-speed internet in selected rooms, 24-hour copying and faxing and a library. Rates: $104 for single or double rooms. Reserve by phone by calling (901) 525-1800 and use the code "Free Press: National Conference for Media Reform" to receive this special rate.
The Holiday Inn Select Downtown Memphis, 160 Union Avenue, (901) 525-5491 is recommended. Mention you are with "Journalism That Matters-Commercial Appeal" for best rate.
For additional hotel options, check the Free Press lodging page. FreePress.NET has a room block reserved at the Wyndham and several other downtown hotels.
REGISTRATION / INFORMATION
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