The Crisis in Journalism: What Should the Government Do?

The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy
The Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
9:30am
http://cbpp.georgetown.edu/88326.html

This round table discussion will bring together academics, government officials and industry leaders to consider the future of the journalism industry. Specifically, what does a future economic model for the journalism industry look like? What is the role of new media in modern journalism? How can news papers integrate web-based news into their business models? How can government entities, particularly the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission, help to form a sustainable 21st century model for journalism in the United States.

Featuring

  • Mark MacCarthy, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University
  • Steve Waldman, Special Advisor to Chairman on New Media, FCC
  • Susan DeSanti, Director of Policy Planning, FTC
  • Adam Thierer, Progress & Freedom Foundation
  • Andy Schwartzman, President, the Media Access Project

To RSVP please email cbpp@msb.edu