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News Blog Convention


When: November 2nd, 2005 17:30 to 21:30
Location: Keyworth Centre, Keyworth Street, London South Bank University, London SE1.
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Come along to the convention, and meet others writing the new journalism.


FREE attendance.

Outline programme:

4.30 Networking in the Cafe
5.15 Welcome
5.30 Technology & the New Media
6.00 Ok. So, Where's the Money?
6.30 News Media Case Studies
7.00 More Networking
7.30 Future of News Media
8.00 Q&A
8.30 late Bar Time

DETAILS & REGISTRATION:
Please register on the convention wiki page.

ABOUT BEARSTORM NEWS:
What is Bear Storm News? An example of the new journalism - 'Open Source News from World Journalists'. (Can't say we're not ambitious.) Its news policy is to promote and encourage diversity and independent thinking among its journalists. It uses a blog format to enable journalists to write up to the minute news and opinion from major cities around the world, on any Internet connected device. Out of this aggregation of news and views, the reader gets a richer and deeper take on what's going on. Bear Storm is run from London South Bank University by lecturer Greg Tallent. (www.lsbu.ac.uk)

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