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A panel discussion at Gelf Magazine's Media Circus on September 10, 2009 at JLA Studios, addressing the topic of "Overlooked: Women in Media." Moderated by Rachel Sklar of Mediaite, with panelists Glynnis MacNicol, also of Mediaite, CNET writer Caroline McCarthy, Jessica Grose of Slate's Double X, and Anna Holmes, founder and editor of Jezebel. View video of the entire panel discussion below.
Media Circus is back in Brooklyn on September 10 with the panel discussion "Overlooked: Women in Media" at JLA Studios in DUMBO at 7:30 PM. The panel will be guest hosted by Mediaite's Rachel Sklar, and will include Glynnis MacNicol, also of Mediaite, CNET writer Caroline McCarthy, Jessica Grose of Slate's XX Factor, and Anna Holmes, founder and editor of Jezebel. The event will focus on some of the less obvious challenges facing women in media today.
Steve Rendall of the media monitoring organization FAIR talks about the corporate bias inherent in cable news and elsewhere. Watch Rendall's speech from August's Media Circus.
Is he really the worst man in the world? If you ask Keith Olbermann he is. Watch video of Brian Stelter at August's Media Circus.
Media Circus returns to Brooklyn on August 13th with a night devoted to cable news. Whether breaking stories or parodying itself, cable news is a constant presence on our televisions. Gelf's monthly speaking series on all things media will examine cable news through the eyes of the people closest to it.
"The next 3-5 years are going to be a damn mess," said Media Circus' panel of experts as the discussed the future of the press and new paradigm of J-School. Click through for videos.
According to Jay Rosen, when industry fails journalism should prosper. But it's not. Click through to find out what Rosen thinks is happening.
C. W. Anderson just finished his dissertation at Columbia's Journalism School, and for now he's a "free agent." Before he has to begin worrying about "funding, alumni, faculty or anything else," he came to Media Circus to speak his mind. Click through to find out what he had to say.
For the first time since the advent of TV journalism, there's something new to learn, said Stephen Shepard, dean of CUNY's graduate school of journalism. Click through to find out how Shepard is preparing for the new industry.
Media Circus returns to Brooklyn on July 9th with a night devoted to the future of journalism school.What is the role of a trade school in an era where everyone is a publisher? Gelf's monthly speaking series on all things media will examine J-school from the eyes of the people closest to it.
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