RNC Media/Police Panel Archived STREAMING VIDEO AVAILABLE!!!
September 24, 2008
and watch video of part I of the Society of Professional Journalist’s RNC and the media panel Sept. 21, 2008. Part’s II, III & IV will follow be available next week. Read more
RNC Media/Police Panel on Monday - LIVE WEBCAST INFO HERE!
September 19, 2008
You can link to the Web cast from the website, www.mnspj.org. The UpTake is going to be doing the live-stream beginning at 7:00 p.m. on Monday. You can view the event at www.theuptake.org.
RNC Media/Police Panel Discussion - VIDEO! - THIS JUST IN!
September 15, 2008
The Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists is working right now with KARE-11 to stream video of the event, to be held at the University of Minnesota in Coffman Union Theater at 7:00pm, Monday, September 22, 2008 - LIVE. There will also be a video and audio archive of the event at www.mnspj.org after the event. You can check their Web site for the details on how to connect to the live Web cast–as soon as the information is posted, soon. This information is from Sarah Bauer
MN SPJ
Photojournalism teaching opportunity at Bethel University
September 10, 2008
Bethel University is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach photojournalism either during the January term or during the spring semester. Read more
RNC Media/Police Panel Discussion at U of M, Monday, Sept. 22
September 10, 2008
(This excerpted from an e-mail by Prof. Jane Kirtley at the U of M)
The Society of Professional Journalists board is planning for a Monday evening, Sept. 22 event, taking place in the Coffman Union theater on the University of Minnesota East Bank campus. In broad terms, it will focus primarily on the interaction between the cops and the media during the recent RNC in St. Paul. It is not intended to be an examination of civil liberties issues overall, nor is it intended to be a critique of media coverage (how media framed the story, did the press incite the protestors, etc.). These are important questions, but at least as of now, they are not going to be the focus of this initial forum.
As of now, Al Tompkins from the Poynter Institute will moderate. Bostrom is supposedly committed to attending, as is a representative from Chris Coleman’s office. Mark Anfinson has been asked by Rick Kupchella to be the “First Amendment lawyer.” We anticipate choosing 3-4 journalists to also appear on the formal panel — with a mix of media (print, broadcast, online), and most likely at least one journalist who covered the fracas but was not arrested. We hope many others will attend, and if they have special expertise or experiences to share, would plan to seat them in the front rows in order to call upon them as resource people.
Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law
Director, Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of Minnesota
111 Murphy Hall
206 Church Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612 625 9038 (voice)
612 626 8012 (fax)
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