Public journalism, public trust: a panel of citizens and a panel of journalists discuss
March 11, 2009Watch the HEC-TV broadcast of the discussion forum held at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis
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Following the forum veteran broadcaster Donn Johnson continued the discussion with one-on-one interviews with panelists and audience members.
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Donn Johnson’s award-winning broadcast career spans more than 30 years, including 22 years as a local television anchor/reporter with KTVI-TV and KMOV-TV and nearly ten years anchoring, hosting and reporting on local radio including KXLW, KADI, KWK, WIL and KTRS. Johnson left broadcasting in 2002 and that same year was named to his present position.
HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education, arts, and cultural television programming. HEC-TV reaches 522,000 subscribers every minute of every day. In just the past two years HEC-TV produced programs have won 15 national awards and five international awards. HEC-TV is committed to producing and presenting programming that engages the audience, illuminates subjects, and challenges viewers. As our advertising slogan says “It makes you think!” Dennis Riggs, Director.
Citizens' Forum
We are living through an information revolution as profound as the advent of the printing press. A panel of citizens and journalists discuss how this is affecting the public's ability to hold government accountable and what the press must do to be relevant and trustworthy.
The program at the Missouri History Museum is followed by a series of interviews in which veteran St. Louis broadcaster Donn Johnson asks panelists and journalism students for reactions to the lively discussion.
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RJI wishes to thank these event co-sponsors:
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