By Antonio D. French
Filed Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 9:10 AM
The St. Louis Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will be hosting a luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 10. The topic of discussion will be corporate media ownership. Labels: Events, Media_Watch
Panelists include Jeff Gordon, president of the St. Louis Newspaper Guild; Dave Ervin, vice president/general manager, KMOX 1120; William A. Lanesey, vice president/general manager, KPLR-TV Channel 11 CW; Alvin Reid, city editor, St. Louis American; Ed Bishop, editor/general manager, St. Louis Journalism Review; and Antonio D. French, PubDef.net.
The location of the event is still to be announced. Stay tuned for details...
5 Comments:
Looks like Jo Mannies isn't the only one that thinks you're a "respected blogger", Antonio.
http://www.stltoday.com/blogs/news-politicalfix/2006/09/talent-targets-african-americans-while-mccaskills-mom-makes-appeal-to-seniors/all-comments/#comments
9/26/2006 12:31 PM
That was an interesting description by Jo. It might be her attempt to make up for the snubbing in her print article about McCaskill's "Katrina" comments (which she told me was unintentional and actually the fault of a Post copy editor). Whatever the reason, it's nice to be appreciated. Thanks.
9/26/2006 12:54 PM
What, no one from the Post-Disgrace?
9/26/2006 3:29 PM
Don't let your wiener get to big now!
9/26/2006 11:23 PM
Yeah, great, your on a panel with a distiguished journalist like Bill Lanesey of KPLR. I know when I think of excellence in journalism the first thing that comes to my mind is that abortion that runs between some crap show and a rerun of "Friends".
Lanesey would be better suited sitting on a panel to discuss the benefits of running "CHIPS" reruns over old episodes of "Dukes of Hazzard".
The entire state of journalism in St. Louis is in bad shape, but to include a station manager from a station that has no apparent reason to continue airing a newscast is baffling. I would guess that the managers from the other stations are probably to busy actually being competative to participate.
9/27/2006 2:27 PM
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