Public Newsroom #33: A Media Model for Chicago

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2017 · 1H 5M

Public Newsroom #33: A Media Model for Chicago

from Public Newsroom · host City Bureau

Chicago media is in a moment of transition. The Chicago Sun-Times is under new ownership, local nonprofit and community news outlets are working for change on the ground as national outlets move to the city, and foundations are seeking to stabilize a fractured media ecosystem.At City Bureau, we believe a thriving media ecosystem is key to an informed citizenry, but solutions to our collective challenges will require diverse voices, ideas and input. #PublicNewsroom #33 is one of many places where this conversation will take place.Join us as we bring local journalists and the public together to discuss which media models are already playing a role in the Chicago media ecosystem and which national models could serve as examples for a stronger local media landscape.Our guest speakers:Sheila Solomon: Rivet Radio, Democracy FundScott Smith: Social/Digital Media StrategistBlanca Rios: ABC 7 Chicago, NAHJ Region 6 DirectorThe event will be moderated by City Bureau Editorial Director Darryl Holliday and will feature an open discussion followed by a hands-on exercise designed to help define and identify our local media industry.Our weekly Public Newsroom workshop series is always free and always open to the public thanks to your support. For more on past and future Public Newsroom workshops, visit our website: http://www.citybureau.org/publicnewsroomSubscribe to our newsletter for more City Bureau news and announcements: http://www.citybureau.org/newsletter/

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