Journalism is for citizens - not for journalists

The future of storytelling.

When

29. September.

Time: 08:30 - 10:00


What

FREE AND OPEN FOR ALL TO ATTEND

How do we build journalism that better reflects society, provides us with the information we need to participate and inspires trust?

The process starts by reflecting on where journalism’s gone wrong, and the questions we never stopped to ask. Drawing on his 25 years of experience in major newsrooms, Shirish Kulkarni, award-winning journalist, researcher, and community organizer, and also engaged in The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, will deliver the keynote at this breakfast meeting. From his research on news storytelling and his work as a community organizer, Shirish will outline the difficult questions we need to start addressing, and set out a framework from which we can build change.

 

You will meet:

  • Shirish Kulkarni, award-winning journalist, researcher, and community organizer, and also engaged in The Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
  • Mads Ommundsen from Fædrelandsvennen will present their award-winning story “Klasse 9C” that targets young readers.
  • Frøy Gudbrandsen, Editor in Chief in BT, will discuss how BT works to reach “under-served” audiences.

Closing debate:

  • Shirish Kulkarni
  • Frøy Gudbrandsen, Editor in Chief in BT.
  • Astrid Gynnild, Professor of Media Studies and Head of the Journalism Research Group at the University of Bergen.

Closing debate moderated by Ingeborg Volan.

 

You can also follow this event on stream below or here.

  


This event is a part of the Media City Bergen Future Week, 27 September - 1 October. 50+ events will be taking place inside the Media City Bergen building, Oslo and Stavanger - all focused on topics that challenge our common future as it is driven and shaped by technology.
 
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Where

Restaurant, MCB Ground Floor
Lars Hilles gate 30
5008 Bergen

Organizer

Media City Bergen