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Are Bloggers and Journalists Friends or Enemies?

Date: July 8, 2005
Time: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Speaker(s): Ed Morrissey
Proprietor, Captain?s Quarters Blog

Daniel Glover
Managing Editor,
National Journal?s Technology Daily

Jim Hill
Managing Editor,
The Washington Post Writers Group
Host(s): Mark Tapscott
Director, Center for Media and Public Policy,
and
Marilyn and Fred Guardabassi Fellow,
The Heritage Foundation
Details:

Location: The Heritage Foundation's Van Andel Center

American blogger Ed Morrissey has broken story after sordid story on Canada’s multi-million dollar Adscam scandal. But are bloggers “real” journalists? Are bloggers and journalists natural enemies or allies in reporting the news? Or are bloggers a completely new kind of media force that defies all traditional classification?

Morrissey has built a blog with enormous public policy influence in less than two years. Hill’s career spans The Arizona Republic, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post. Glover is an editorial leader of one of America’s most venerated publications. Come hear how three savvy voices of the Old and New Media answer these and many related issues.

 
 

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