Too much information? Here’s how to separate truth from spin

By December 7, 2010May 16th, 2012No Comments

Put this one on your calendars: Thursday, Dec. 16, from 7:30 to 9 pm

How To Find Truth Within the Information Overload

Amid all the anxiety over the “death of newspapers” and the reliability of a crowdsourced encyclopedia and opinion-based “news,” seeking the truth remains the purpose of journalism—and the object for those who consume it. Veteran journalists Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, authors of Blur, offer a guide to navigating our modern media terrain, discerning what is reliable, and determining which facts (and whose opinions) to trust.  Presented by The Town Hall Center for Civic Life and University Book Store in association with the Washington News Council and Journalism That Matters. The panel is moderated by former Seattle Times Executive Editor Mike Fancher. Series media sponsorship provided by PubliCola. Series supported by The Boeing Company Charitable Trust and the RealNetworks Foundation.

For more information, go to Town Hall, or buy tickets ($5) at brownpapertickets.com, or call 800/838-3006.

Learn more about Blur here.

Rita Hibbard

Rita Hibbard

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