REMINDER: Early-bird rates for JTM-Denver: Journalism Is Dead; Long Live Journalism

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Bill Densmore

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Feb 24, 2013, 10:35:38 AM2/24/13
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To JTM List members:

A reminder that the early-bird rate for JTM alumni/members to "Journalism
Is Dead; Long Live Journalism" ends in a few days. Please take advantage
of the $95.00 rate right away. We gather Wednesday and Thursday April 3-4
at the University of Denver.

Key goals are to (1) study the Denver/Front Range media ecosystem for signs of
what's working; and (2) Hear from the front lines of folks working on ownership
and communities, libraries and journalists, youth and media, sustainability and
revenue and new tech tools.

You ’re invited . . .
http://newshare.com/jtm-denver/jtm-denver-invite.pdf

To JTM-Denver . . .
http://newshare.com/jtm-denver/flyer.pdf

To join us . . .(who’' coming)
http://journalismthatmatters.org/newjournalism/whos-coming/

As weanswer core questions . .  .
http://www.thenewjournalism.org

JTM-Denver comes immediately before the fifth National Conference for Media
Reform, also in downtown Denver, April 5-7. So you can experience both the
intimacy of a JTM circle-round gathering, and the
wide-swath approach of a panel/session conference list NCMR's 2,000-person
event. You can register for both events at the same time.

REGISTER NOW:
http://123signup.com/event?id=bfcbk

Our convening partners include, besides the Estlow Center, the Reynolds
Journalism Institute, the Center for Environment Reporting at the University of
Colorado, the Denver Post, Rocky Mountain PBS, the Denver Press Club, Colorado
Press Association, the Harrington School of Communication & Media, the Poynter
Institute, J-Lab at American University, and others.

Register yourself and add a friend or spouse for half-price.  Register before
March 1, and get our early-bird rate of $145 (or $95 for certain groups),
including meals.   If money is an issue, you can
register for $40 and request a stipend.

A climate for changing journalism?

 CLIMATE CHANGE -- JTM features a keynote talk Wednesday evening by author, 
350.org founder and New Yorker magazine journalist Bill McKibben, as we
consider what it could take to change and focus
American journalism on climate change. It’s an urgent war in favor of species
survival. Could that be more important that a golf game with Tiger Woods? 
Co-convenor: The University of Denver’s Center for
Environmental Journalism.

YOUR STORY

One last opportunity – while space lasts, every full-price registrant has the
option to request a literature / promo table at JTM-Denver. Make the request at
the end of the registration process.

Let's get to work!

-- bill

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Bill Densmore
Consulting Fellow /
Reynolds Journalism Institute
Journalism That Mattters / The Media Giraffe Project
mobile: 617-448-6600
wpden...@gmail.com

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