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A-CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE: What will happen when only journalism is left? Aug. 7-8, Washington, D.C.
By Bill Densmore
May 25, 2007, 15:12

A two-day convening of editors, publishers, writers, researchers, academics, students, entrepreneurs, public advocates, independent and "citizen" journalists intent on defining and launching "The Next Newsroom" using open dialogue, break-out task groups and circle-round sharing of ideas and solutions.

JOURNALISM THAT MATTERS: THE DC SESSIONS
AUG. 7-8 AT GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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We're convening in Washington, D.C., on Aug 7-8 the action-oriented discussions known as Journalism That Matters. We're intent on building somewhere in the United States an operating prototype of a 21st- century news-organization -- and helping develop an economic model which supports it.

If you respond to this note before May 31, you may be able to save up to 30% while participating in this capacity-controlled event.

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