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ANNUAL
ANDREW SILK JOURNALISM PANEL
On Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to
noon, the Andrew Silk Journalism Panel at Haverford College will
convene in the Zubrow Commons, Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural
Sciences Center. This year's theme, for students and teachers and
all those interested in journalism, will be "Political Coverage
in a New Media Environment," and will feature Michael Wolff,
a Vanity Fair magazine media columnist, best-selling author,
and TV commentator; Steve Goldstein, national correspondent for
The Philadelphia Inquirer in its Washington Bureau;
and Duncan Black, writer of the Eschaton blog at http://atrios.blogspot.com.
The late Andrew Silk's brother, Mark, will be moderator.
The format is relatively informal. Each
of the panelists will speak for 10 to 15 minutes on the theme, and
then entertain questions from the audience, other panelists, and
the moderator. (One notion this year is that bloggers are having
a heavy impact on media coverage of politics — recent events
at CBS News, for example.)
Andrew Silk was a 1976 Haverford graduate
and talented journalist who died in 1981. The panel has convened
for the past 18 years, supported by the Silk family, and in the
past has addressed such topics as "Religion in the News";
"9/11"; "Tabloidizing the News: Journalism in the
Age of O.J. and Diana"; and "The Impact of New Technologies
on the Media". Distinguished panelists in the past have included
religion reporter Michael Paulson '86 of The Boston
Globe; Stephen Engelberg, Deputy Foreign Editor of The
New York Times; Juan Williams '76, of NPR and Fox News; Robert
Mong, ' 71, president and editor, The Dallas Morning News;
David Wessel '75, "Capital" columnist for The Wall
Street Journal; Joe Quinlan ' 75, of Time/Warner; Steven Bronstein
' 75, producer of "Inside Edition"; and Andrew Heyward,
president of CBS News, among many others.
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