The Future of Journalism and Internet Access: The Nexus of Media, Technology, Policy and Politics
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Date: Feb 1 2011 - 12:50pm - 2:00pm
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Stanford Law School, 559 Nathan Abbott Way Room 280B, Stanford, CA, 94305, United States
The Future of Journalism and Internet Access: The Nexus of Media, Technology, Policy and Politics
The Center for Internet and Society
Stanford Law School
February 1, 2011
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6565
The future of journalism and the Internet are both in serious jeopardy, and as go these issues go the future of our democracy. Join Free Press President Josh Silver as he addresses the three major fronts in the battle – Internet policy, journalism policy, and public media policy – and discusses prospects for reform.
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