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Knight Commission Community Forum in Missoula   

Journalism - Research - White Papers

Community Forum open to the public explores "Meeting the public's information needs in Montana"; Montana leaders in Governance, Media, and Civic Activism offer insights to the Knight Commission on the information needs of communities in a democracy.



Montana, CA, USA, October 21, 2008 (PRESSbooth.ORG) -- Are Montana citizens getting the information they need in order to solve community problems, coordinate civic activity, maintain public accountability, and foster the human connectedness that is the backbone of both community and democracy?

The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy (www.knightcomm.org) is conducting a year long study to identify the information needs of communities in a democracy, assess how and whether those needs are being met, and recommend steps to improve the fulfillment of those needs.

In addition to reviewing research on information access and trends, including media developments, new technology, and innovations in civic and government communication, the Commission is soliciting testimony from national experts and holding community forums to hear from local citizens and practitioners about the "information ecosystems" in their communities.

The Commission will issue a report in 2009 offering recommendations for achieving the news and information environment that democratic communities need in order to thrive.

Who: Roundtable contributors offering informed perspectives are listed below.

* Mark Anderlik, President, Missoula Area Central Labor Council AFL-CIO * Senator Jerry Black, KSEN/KZIN Radio * Gayla Benefield, Community Organizer, Libby * Luella Brien, Former Reporter, Billings Gazette * Tom France, Director, National Wildlife Foundation Northern Rockies Natural Resource Center * Linda Gray, President, Max Media of Montana * Mike Gulledge, Publisher, Billings Gazette * Joe Hansen, Big Timer News Citizen Newspaper Group * Ellie Hill, Executive Director, Poverello Center * Charles S. Johnson, Chief, Lee State Bureau * Patty LaPlant, Coordinator of the National Native Children's Trauma Center, The University of Montana * Stephen Maly, Director, Helena Civic TV * William Marcus, Director, Broadcast Media Center, The University of Montana * Ian Marquand, Special Projects Coordinator, KPAX Television * Sally Mauk, News Director, Montana Public Radio * Gary Moseman, Managing Editor, Great Falls Tribune * Russell Nemetz, Agriculture Director for the Northern Agriculture Network * Ray Ring, Senior Editor, High Country News * Matt Singer, CEO, Forward Montana, and Blogger, Left in the West * K'Lynn Sloan, Montana Correspondent, MTV Choose or Lose Street Team '08 * Douglas Steele, Vice President and Director, Extension, Montana State University * Jonathan Weber, Publisher and CEO, NewWest.net * Nadia White, Assistant Professor, University of Montana School of Journalism * Richard Wolff, Gilhousen Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Montana State University

When: Saturday, October 25; 8:45AM-5:00PM

Where: The University of Montana, Missoula, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, Montana 59812. Click here to view the campus map.

RSVP: Email: erin.silliman @ aspeninstitute.org or call (202) 736-5818.

Webcast: The meeting will be webcast live and available for future viewing on www.knightcomm.org.

About The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy:
The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy is a 15-member commission assembled to recommend both public and private measures that would help American communities better meet their information needs. The Commission’s research-based approach examines the following three questions: What are the information needs of communities in our American democracy? What are the current trends affecting how community information needs are met? And what changes will ensure that community information needs will be better met in the future?

About The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation:
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation promotes excellence in journalism worldwide and invests in the vitality of 26 U.S. communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Knight Foundation focuses on ideas and projects that create transformational change. Nearly 20 years ago, the Knight Foundation created the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. That first Knight Commission has helped restore intercollegiate athletics to the control of university presidents.

About The Aspen Institute:
The Aspen Institute, founded in 1950, is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering enlightened leadership and open-minded dialogue. Its seminars, policy programs, conferences and leadership development initiatives seek to promote nonpartisan inquiry and timeless values. The Institute is headquartered in Washington , D.C. , with campuses in Aspen , Colo. , and on the Wye River near the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland . Its international network includes partner Aspen Institutes in Berlin , Rome , Lyon, Tokyo , New Delhi , and Bucharest , and leadership initiatives in Africa, Central America, and India . The Communications and Society Program is one of 21 policy programs at the Aspen Institute. It addresses the societal and democratic impact of the communications and information sectors.

Contact:
Erin Silliman
Aspen Institute
P: (202) 736-5818;
C: (614) 286-6501
Email: erin.silliman @ aspeninstitute.org



Posted on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 @ 09:40:38 EDT by NewsDesk
 
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