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TONIGHT: Join the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and the Knight First Amendment Institute as we host an evening event dedicated to exploring the ways in which the current legal environment may be hampering essential journalistic work. There are still a few spots left (ticket link in comments!), and a live-stream of the event will begin at 6:30pm here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWKgh7ODYec&feature=youtu.be

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Presented by Victoria Baranetsky, general counsel at The Center for Investigative Reporting and author of the Tow Center's recent report Data Journalism and ...

YOU'RE INVITED:

Local News After Analog
Wednesday, October 10
5:00pm - 6:00pm...
Columbia Journalism School

The Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, is pleased to present the report launch of "Digital Adaptation in Local News," a research project led by Tow fellow Jesse Holcomb.

A quarter century after the birth of the World Wide Web, local news in the United States still struggles to fully inhabit the medium. But as digital platforms replace legacy ones, publishers will have to adapt. New research on the digital footprint of more than 2,000 local news outlets provides an early marker for where the industry stands today, and signposts for where it is headed.

Following the report launch, a panel of practitioners and experts will discuss what local news engagement looks like in a world where print and even broadcast are increasingly marginal.

Panelists:
- Esfand Pourmand, Senior Vice President, Revenue at Hearst
- Jim Schachter, Vice President for News, WNYC
- Jennifer Choi, Director of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY

Details/RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/local-news-after-analog-ticket…

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