2010 sessions
Welcoming remarks and presentations
Sunday evening, April 11, 2010
Welcome by ASNE President Martin Kaiser and Convention Co-chair David Boardman
News Literacy in Practice. Get Connected to Yourth Audiences: my.hsj.org
Speaker // Rex Smith, editor, Times Union, Albany, N. Y.
Haiti News Project
Speaker // Anders Gyllenhaal, executive editor, The Miami Herald
Liberty Tree Initiative
Speaker // Ken Paulson, president and chief operating officer, Newseum and Freedom Forum, Washington
Keynote address: Eric Schmidt, Google
Sunday evening, April 11, 2010
Introducer // Pamela Fine, Knight Chair in News, Leadership and Community, The University of Kansas
Speaker // Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO, Google Inc
ASNE president's address
Monday morning, April 12, 2010
Introducer // Rick Rodriguez, Carnegie Professor of Journalism, Southwest Borderlands, Arizona State University, Phoenix
Speaker // Martin Kaiser, editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A text version of the speech is available on the Journal Sentinel's website.
The Pew Study on the New News Ecosystem
Monday morning, April 12, 2010
Note: The first three minutes of the presenters remarks were deleted. The audio was missing.
Presenter // Thomas B. Rosenstiel, director, Project for Excellence in Journalism, Washington
Session Material
Future of professional journalism - Part I
Monday morning, April 12, 2010
Part I: Where we are, where we're headed, how editors can help steer
Introducer // David Boardman, executive editor, The Seattle Times
Moderator // Ken Auletta, media critic, The New Yorker, New York
Panelists // Jane Hirt, managing editor News/Features, Chicago Tribune; Evan Smith, chief executive officer and editor-in-chief, The Texas Tribune, Austin; Steven R. Swartz, president, Hearst Newspapers, New York
Future of professional journalism - Part II
Monday morning, April 12, 2010
Part II: Next generation digital visionaries: What do they think?
Moderator // Ken Auletta, media critic, The New Yorker, New York
Panelists // Megan Garber, assistant editor, Nieman Journalism Lab, Cambridge, Mass.; Zachary Seward, Outreach editor, The Wall Street Journal, New York; and Matt Thompson, editorial product manager, National Public Radio, Washington
Tribute to Deborah Howell
Monday luncheon, April 12
Memorial tribute to Deborah Howell. Speaker // Jacqueline Banaszynski
Session Material
Recognition of Diversity Pacesetter Awards and presentation of Sunshine Week Local Hero Award
Monday luncheon, April 12, 2010
Introducer // Susan Goldberg, editor, The Plain Dealer, Cleveland
Recognition of Diversity Pacesetter Awards
Presenter // Maribel Perez Wadsworth, digital news executive, Gannett Co. Inc.
Presentation of Sunshine Week Local Hero Award
Honoree: Suzanne Harris, Miramar Beach, Fla.
Address by Alan Rusbridger, The Guardian
Monday Luncheon, April 12, 2010
Introducer // Susan Goldberg, editor, The Plain Dealer, Cleveland
Editor of the Guardian since 1995, Rusbridger has pioneered the development of the paper's digital edition, twice voted the best newspaper website in the world.
The 24/7 News Cycle: New Opportunities, New Pressures
Tuesday morning, April 13, 2010
Introducer // Andrew N. Alexander, ombudsman, The Washington Post
Moderator // Geneva Overholser, director, School of Journalism, USC Annenberg School of Journalism, Los Angeles
Panelists // David Carr, Reporter/Columnist, The New York Times; Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, The Huffington Post, Los Angeles; Mark E. Russell, Print/News Manager, Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
Charging for digital content: Fix or folly?
Tuesday morning, April 13, 2010
Introducer // Margaret M. Sullivan, editor, The Buffalo (N.Y.) News
Moderator // James M. Brady, Digital Editorial Consultant, Allbritton Communications, Great Falls, Va.
Panelists // Merrill Brown, Founder and Principal, MMB Media, LLC, New York; Kenneth J. Doctor, Affiliate Analyst, Outsell/Content Bridges, Burlingame, Calif.; Walter E. Hussman Jr., President and CEO, WEHCO Media, Little Rock, Ark.
Session Material
Should government provide help for professional journalism?
Tuesday morning, April 13, 2010
Introducer // Timothy A. Franklin, Louis A. Weil Jr. Endowed Chair, Indiana University School of Journalism, ASNE FOI Committee Co-Chair
Moderator // Eric Deggans, media critic, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
Panelists // Frank A. Blethen, publisher, The Seattle Times; Susan S. DeSanti, director, Office of Policy Planning, Federal Trade Commission, Washington; Katherine I. Funk, partner, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, Washington; John Nichols, Washington correspondent, The Nation
ASNE and Leadership awards presentation
Tuesday luncheon, April 13, 2010
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner
Tuesday luncheon, April 13, 2010
Secretary Geithner is interviewed by Steven Pearlstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning business columnist at The Washington Post.
Six innovations you can use in your newsroom
Tuesday afternoon, April 13, 2010
Moderator // Jose Zamora, journalism associate, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Miami
Presenters // Rick Allen, chief executive officer, SnagFilms; Bill Allison, editorial director, Sunlight Foundation, Washington; Amanda Hickman, program director, DocumentCloud; Martin Moore, founder, hNews; Dan Pacheco, co-creator, Printcasting; Jeff Reifman, founder, NewsCloud; Eric Umansky, co-founder, DocumentCloud
Session Material
Address by Milton Coleman, incoming ASNE president
Wednesday morning, April 14, 2010
Presentation of the silver gavel to outgoing President Martin Kaiser.
Milton Coleman assumes the presidency of ASNE.
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Milton Coleman's ASNE Acceptance Speech — April 14, 2010
Washington Post Senior Editor Milton Coleman Elected to Lead ASNE
One changing news ecosystem: San Diego
Wednesday morning, April 14, 2010
An up-close look at new and legacy media in a dynamic market.
Introducer // Jim Amoss, Editor, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans
Moderator // Rebecca Coates Nee, Lecturer, School of Journalism & Media Studies, San Diego
Panelists // Barbara Bry, Associate Publisher, San Diego News Network; Andrew Donohue, Editor, Voice of San Diego; Lorie Hearn, Executive Editor, Watchdog Institute; and Jeff Light, Editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune
The new watchdogs: Investigative collaborations
Wednesday morning, April 14, 2010
Moderator // Brant Houston, Knight Chair, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Panelists // Charles Lewis, Founder, Investigative News Network, Washington; Maggie Mulvihill, Associate Director and Senior Investigative Producer, New England Center for Investigative Reporting at Boston University; Robert J. Rosenthal, Executive Director, Center for Investigative Reporting, Berkeley, Calif.
Future of journalism: A view from the top
Wednesday morning, April 14, 2010
Introducer // Martin Kaiser, editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Moderator // Butch Ward, managing director, The Poynter Institute, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Panelists // Donna Barrett, president and CEO, Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.; Elizabeth Brenner, publisher, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Thomas Curley, president and chief executive officer, The Associated Press, New York; and Christoph Pleitgen, managing director, Reuters News Agency, Thomson Reuters, London