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JTM-PNW-Opening day: Participants list the opening headlines

On the first day of Journalism That Matters in the Pacific Northwest, participants sit at roundtables -- three or four people to a table -- and they've developed a set of "headlines" for the hot topics we'll consider on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here are some of them:

  • Is the medium still the message? Please retweet
  • When did you first hear the phrase hyperlocal journalism?
  • What IS journalism in 2010? How can citizens help shape the new news ecosystem
  • We need a good housekeeping seal of approval for bloggers to better connect them to professional standards and ethics of journalism
  • Northwest media launch new media consortium
  • Students face an uncertain but exciting future as they negotiate shifts
  • Here to learn, here to change and here to effect change
  • Rainy Kang is at JTM exploring the transforming ecology of journalism: How can I contribute
  • What are new tools to support and advance diversity?
  • Journalism that matters; journalism that doesn't matter; know what we don't know
  • Beta testers, thinkers for locally grown news -- an online news incubator
  • Everyone a change maker and the role of media including news and entrepreneurs
  • A sustainable network that connects people: Journalism saved, people eat
  • Responsible sustainable journalism and a place for myself in it
  • An organic spiritual evolutionary process is driving media change
  • Hoping for specific projects to be incubated: Expand Northwest Radio Network to other new media ventures and independent journalists
  • Hope to learn ways to effectively communicate the stories and work of non-profits and effect public policy
  • Has journalism become the Tragedy of the Commons in the news ecology and do we have to have new governance?
  • Getting students passionate about journalism and about telling stories
  • How can investigative journalism be sustained without compromising its integrity


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