
The need for reliable storytellers is greater than ever when anything that looks like news can be generated using AI, fake news is pervasive and political leaders regularly use ‘alternative facts’.
How can journalists and news organizations navigate this new and often hostile world to regain the trust of a sometimes-skeptical public?
Moderator Pauline Dakin and four key leaders in Canadian journalism will tackle this question at a public roundtable on March 4, hosted by the School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing at University of King’s College.
Panelists:
- Rob Cribb, Investigative Journalism Bureau founder and director
- Brodie Fenlon, general manager and editor in chief of CBC News
- Nicole Feriancek, editor in chief of the Ottawa Citizen and Ottawa Sun
- Karyn Pugliese, award winning journalist and former Canadian Association of Journalists president.
If you can’t attend in person, check out the live stream below on March 4 at 5:30 PM
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