Panel on Crime Reporting at Journalism School
WHERE: Johnston Hall 103
WHEN: Thursday, February 28, 2008
TIME: 7:00 p.m.
COST: Free
Marquette University’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists invites you, your classes and your colleagues to the crime reporting panel discussion, “Feeding the Media Beast: Crime Coverage in the Cheese State” featuring:
- Tony Anderson (moderator), managing editor of the Wisconsin Law Journal
- John Diedrich, federal reporter at The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Tom Held, general assignment reporter at The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Martin Hintz, author of “Got Murder? The Shocking Story of Wisconsin’s Notorious Killers”
- Michael McCann, former Milwaukee County District Attorney
- Charles Benson (just added), broadcast journalist for WTMJ
Labels: Crime, Crime Reporting, Journalism, Media, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
1 Comments:
It might be interesting to ask the MJS persons why that paper resists reporting on the nationality-status of Latinos and the race and age of victims and offenders.
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