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sydney alternative media - non-profit community independent trustworthy
Monday, 31 March 2008
Event this week at UTS - Who do you trust online?
Mood:  mischievious
Topic: independent media

We are speaking for 5 minutes at this line up this Wednesday evening:

In Conversation: Who Can You Trust?

After a very successful talk’s seminar last year, newmatilda.com is holding its second  In Conversation discussion panel.

We are inviting you attend this free event; we also encourage you to contribute your ideas and thoughts on this topic, during the discussion:

Who Can You Trust?              
Who is a credible source online? With the proliferation of blogging, amateur experts and user generated content- has the investigative journalist become redundant?

Chaired by Wendy Bacon, investigative journalist & UTS academic

Speakers:
Jackie Dent:
ABC Opinion Online & UN Afghanistan spokesperson
Antony Loewenstein: Author of
My Israel Question, journalist, blogger
Tom McLoughlin:
Sydney Alternative Media- Editor of micro news site & solicitor
Edmund Tadros:
SMH.com & investigative journalist

Venue: Building 4, Level 2. Lecture Theatre 34 (4.2.34) University Of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo.

Time: 6pm for a 6.30pm start

Date: Wednesday, April 2

RSVP: email: info(at)newmatilda.com or phone: 02 9211 1635.

This event is supported by the ACIJ.

We look forward to seeing you there and hearing your views.
The newmatilda.com team


Posted by editor at 6:49 PM NZT

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