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Colorado Freedom of Information Council Panel Discussion

September 24, 2009 - 7:00pm
Historic LoDo: The Colorado Freedom of Information Council, a coalition of organizations dedicated to open government and the public’s right to know, will present a panel discussion entitled “Darkness in the Digital Age: Has the Advent of Citizen Journalism, the Blogosphere, and the Demise of Newspapers Made Us Less Well-Informed?” Panelists will include Greg Moore, editor of The Denver Post; Wendy Norris, founding editor of the Colorado Independent; Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver journalism professor; Ari Armstrong, independent blogger; and Dominic Graziano, editor-in-chief of The Metropolitan, student newspaper at Metropolitan State College of Denver.
Visit the Colorado Freedom of Information Council’s website
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