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SPJ event June 1:
"The
Coming Media Monopoly: Concentration of Press Ownership and Its Effects
on Democracy"
A panel discussion presented by the Society of Professional Journalists
and Media Alliance
Date: Thursday, June 1, at 7 p.m. — Reception
at 6:30 p.m., refreshments and wine
Location: San Francisco LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market
St. at Octavia, SF
Admission: $5 (FREE for members of SPJ and Media Alliance)
The last year has seen dramatic shifts in Bay Area media ownership.
MediaNews, the new owner of the San Jose Mercury News and Contra Costa
Times, will soon control nearly two-thirds of local daily newspaper circulation;
the two largest weekly newspaper chains, Village Voice and New Times,
merged; and there's been an escalating scramble by several large media
companies to control the expanding market for ethnic and foreign-language
readers.
Can journalism survive in an era of corporate mergers and acquisitions?
What about public service and community needs? What can be done in response
to these trends to strengthen the quality of our news media workplaces?
Hear from journalists and media reformers who are responding
creatively to the evolving media landscape.
Panelists:
• LINDA FOLEY, president of The Newspaper Guild,
a union representing newspaper workers nationwide. Prior to the sale of
the Mercury News and Contra Costa Times, the Guild advanced
an ambitious plan to transfer it and other former Knight Ridder papers
to a "worker friendly" company.
• TIM REDMOND, editor of the San Francisco
Bay Guardian. The Guardian says it has lost hundreds of thousands
of dollars due to unfair competition for ads since the two competing alt-weekly
chains merged. How can the little guy compete when the "alternative"
press is corporate controlled?
• STEPHEN BUEL, editor of the East Bay Express.
New owner Village Voice Media is the Guardian's corporate nemesis. As
a reporter Buel once covered consolidation.
• SANDY CLOSE, founder and director of New America Media,
will address the effects of consolidation in ethnic and foreign-language
media.
• BRAD WESTERHOLD, publisher of El Mensajero,
a Spanish-language weekly in San Francisco, combined forces with Impremedia
to battle even larger conglomerates.
Moderator:
• ERNA SMITH, professor of journalism, San Francisco
State University.
For more information visit www.spj.org/norcal or www.media-alliance.org/calendar.php.
Please post this event: Get
the PDF flier here: http://www.spj.org/norcal/2006/media_concentration_panel_june_1_2006.pdf
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