3/3 Livestream Conference: CJR/Reuters/Guardian on Covering Trump...
Covering Trump: What Happens When Journalism, Politics, and Fake News Collide
Columbia Journalism Review has partnered with Reuters and The Guardian to bring together some of the best minds in the business for a one-day conference on Friday, March 3, Covering Trump: What Happens When Journalism, Politics, and Fake News Collide. The event includes panel discussions on press coverage in a no-access era, the rise of fake news, investigating Trumps connections to Russia, and the ethics of reporting on data leaks. There will also be a lunchtime keynote with New Yorker Editor in Chief David Remnick in conversation with Columbia Journalism School Dean Steve Coll.
The conference will be livestreamed on this page (link below) from 10:30 am Friday, and we invite viewers to join in the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #coveringtrump.
http://www.cjr.org/covering_trump/covering-trump-what-happens-when-journalism-politics-and-fake-news-collide.php
I assume all times are EST
Conference Agenda:
10:40-11:55 am Reporter Roundtable: What Happened and How Are We Planning on Covering Trump? Moderated by Kyle Pope with Sabrina Siddiqui, Elisabeth Bumiller, Jelani Cobb, Brian Stelter, and John Carney
12:15-1:30 pm Lunchtime Keynote: David Remnick in conversation with Steve Coll
1:45-3:00 pm Fake News: What Have We Learned, Moderated by Emily Bell with Steve Adler, Sheryl Huggins Salomon, Yochai Benkler, and Ben Smith
3:15-4:30 pm Following Rubles and Dumping Data, Moderated by Todd Gitlin with Jesse Eisinger, Tom Hamburger, Jonathan Peters, and Brian Ross