The Future of Local Radio
Presented by The Graduate School of Journalism
Silent movies, talkies, television, tape, cable, satellite… local radio has survived and thrived despite all threats. Some say it’s finally met its match with the internet. How can local radio continue to be vital? And how can news lead the way?
Moderated by award-winning broadcaster, audio producer, and teacher, Ben Manilla.
Panel includes:
Holly Kernan, News Director, KALW
Ed Cavagnaro, News Director, KCBS
Ken Berry, News Director, KGO
Bruce Koon, News Director, KQED
Tim Olson, Vice President/Digital Media and Education, KQED
This panel discussion is part of a new series at North Gate Hall devoted to the future of journalism.
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Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Julie Hirano
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Wednesday
September 23, 2009
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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