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June 21, 2004


Press Credibility & Election 2004
Full Event Video Archives

Editors and producers from major Bay Area media gathered on May 26, 2004, at the World Affairs Council in San Francisco, to participate in the Associated Press Managing Editors Credibility Roundtable.

The event was produced by Newsdesk.org for APME. Video by Amir Terkel (4blacksheep.com). Video clips viewable via Quicktime or Windows Media player.

Part 1: Introductions
Part 2: Panelist statements
Part 3: Audience questions on monopolies
Part 4: Bias in newsrooms
Part 5: Youth perspectives, civic journalism
Part 6: "Dumbing down" readers, diversity, closing statements


Part One: Introductions
Newsdesk.org Development Editor Jen Anderson introduces the event; panel moderator William Woo of Stanford University introduces the panelists.

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Part Two: Opening comments
Opening statements from John Diaz (San Francisco Chronicle), Kevin Keane (Oakland Tribue), Deirdre Hussey (San Francisco Examiner), Raul Ramirez (KQED Radio), Matt Mansfield (San Jose Mercury News).

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Part Three: Audience questions
Audience questions on media conglomorates, the impact of the Internet on the news, and questions about the San Francisco Examiner's previous owners, the Fang family.

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Part Four: Audience questions
Questions about bias in newsrooms, and why newspapers are out of touch with their audiences.

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Part Five: Audience questions
Questions regarding youth perspectives, how news media determines the priorities of the local community, the nature of "civic journalism" and providing fair coverage of politicians.

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Part Six: Audience questions; closing comments
Questions regarding the "dumbing down" of audiences, lack of diversity in newsrooms, outreach vs. marketing to youth readers; closing statements by panelists.

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About this series

Part One: CBS, media and public trust
Sidebar: Election coverage has little impact

Part Two: Do Blogs Matter?
Sidebar: What is a blog?

Part Three: Local political news more trusted

More APME on Newsdesk.org
-Bay Area credibility conference (video)
-Fallujah photos provoke readers, editors
-Readers speak on election coverage
-Newsdesk.org joins national credibility project

About APME
Get the scoop on the Associated Press Managing Editors National Credibility Roundtable program.



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