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The Future of Journalism Panel

by isised | May 2, 2012

Isis 120th Anniversary Speaker Series

 

THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM

 

// Are newspapers viable in the 21st Century? // How can the media survive
the hacking scandal? // Will the internet destroy the quality of news reporting? //

 

with Isis alumni

TOBY YOUNG
Author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, Associate Editor at The Spectator
STEPHEN GLOVER
Founder of The Independent
CARL WILKINSON
Writer for The Guardian and The Financial Times

 

Chaired by
MARK DAMAZER
Former Controller of BBC Radio 4

 

Sasketchawan Room, Exeter College // 6.30 pm Monday 7 May // £5 entry // Wine included.
Look out for more Isis speaker events later in term.

 

Sponsored by the University of Melbourne
http://www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=oa-20120502-fb&utm_campaign=oxford%20isis%20magazine