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Event: The Value of Journalism 2010

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Friday 11 June 2010, London School of Economics.

Book your free place at a one-day conference of keynotes, debates and discussions.

The BBC College of Journalism and Polis at the London School of Economics are holding a major conference looking at the Public Value of Journalism in 2010. 

We want this to be the biggest gathering of networked journalists ever seen in the UK and we will try to answer some of the most important questions facing the industry today: 

- What can new forms of journalism offer the digital society? 

- Can blogging, social media and mobile deliver quality, accuracy and universal access? 

- What impact will this have on politics and political reporting?

- How will journalism be funded?

Coming just after the UK election, this conference aims to provide a perfect opportunity to review the role of networked journalism in a democracy. 

There will be debates, discussions and keynote speeches from some of the most respected figures in the UK and global media:

Peter Horrocks - Director of Global News, BBC

Geordie Greig - Editor, Evening Standard

Pooneh Ghoddoosi, Presenter, BBC Persian

Jon Snow - Channel 4 News

Sir Robert Worcester - Creator of the polling organisation MORI

Kevin Marsh - Executive Editor, BBC College of Journalism

Steve Hewlett - Media Commentator

Laura Kuenssberg - Chief Political Correspondent, BBC News Channel

Janine Gibson - The Guardian

Danny Finkelstein - The Times

Douglas Alexander MP

Mark Pack- Co-Editor, Liberal Democrat Voice

Rishi Saha - Conservative Party, Head of New Media

Alex Wood - Notonthewires

Guido Baumhauer - Deutsche Welle 

Ben Chesterton - Duckrabbit

Angela Saini - Science journalist and blogger

Dominique van Heerden - Notonthewires

Mario Gilroy-Ware - Notonthewires

David Higgerson - Trinity Mirror

Laura Oliver - Journalism.co.uk

Robin Hamman - Director, Edelman Digital

Will Perrin - Talk About Local

Mike Rawlins - Pits and Pots

Dr Damian Tambini - London School of Economics

Adam Westbrook - Multimedia storyteller

Joanna Geary - The Times

Mark Oliver - Oliver and Ohlbaum

Wilfried Reutten - Director, European Journalism Centre

The sessions will look at:

Politics and Government in the Digital Age

Innovation

From Fortress to Network

My/Personal Media

Paying the Piper

International Networked Journalism

Grassroots Journalism 

The event is a partnership with Journalism.co.uk, Notonthewires, the Frontline Club and the Media Society.

The conference is free and open to all - you can apply for tickets here.

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