Planning America's Information Diet
BY Nick Judd | Monday, October 3 2011
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski will be in Phoenix, Arizona today to talk the future of news with a panel of about a dozen academics, news executives and journalism experts at an event at Arizona State University.
The panel, which includes includes Cardozo Law School law professor and former White House adviser Susan Crawford and former Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie Jr., will discuss the recommendations included in "The Information Needs of Communities," a 468-page report on the state of the media in the U.S. that landed on the FCC's doorstep in June. The report covers the changing media landscape, not just in terms of the rise of citizen journalism and new platforms like Facebook and Twitter, but also the decline of statehouse and city hall coverage as local newspapers shutter their bureaus in towns across the country.
The event will be streamed live here, starting at around noon Eastern Time.