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Me on a panel at U of T tonight

If you’re in Toronto and you’re interested in the future of journalism, and how it’s being affected by blogs and other forms of “social media” or “crowdsourcing” or “citizen journalism” — or whatever we’re calling it now — feel free to brave the sudden return of winter and come on by the University of Toronto tonight for what I hope will be a lively and informative discussion.

Yours truly is on a panel with my friend and former National Post journalist Mark Evans and advertising buyer Hugh Dow, on a panel moderated by the lovely and talented Amber MacArthur, the new media specialist for CityNews. It’s at the Robert Gill Theatre at 241 College Street and attendance is free, but seating is limited. You can register here.

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  1. Damnation! Why do i always miss these things?!

    Was it as good as the one at York University? :)

    Cheers
    t @ dji

    Posted by Tony | April 6, 2007, 12:58 am
  2. It was quite a bit better, actually. Better questions, lots of good discussion about journalism issues, etc. Too bad you couldn’t come.

    Posted by Mathew | April 6, 2007, 8:40 am
  3. DOUBLE damnation! :P

    Is there a mailing list for this kind of stuff? (if not, maybe you / i / we / someone else should create one)

    t

    Posted by Tony | April 6, 2007, 10:29 am
  4. That`s a good point, Tony. I`m not sure if the Journalism Foundation has that kind of mailing list or not, but someone should definitely put one together if there isn`t one already.

    Posted by Mathew | April 6, 2007, 11:38 am

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