24 November 2010

'The Last Newspaper' Discussion Event – 'Fit to Print?: The newsroom reinvented'

Still from 'Fit to Print' trailer

'The Last Newspaper' Discussion Event
'Fit to Print?: The newsroom reinvented'

Saturday 27 November, 3pm

4th floor, New Museum, 235 Bowery
[MAP]
Free with general admission ticket

In the context of 'The Last Newspaper' exhibition, partner organization Latitudes introduce a conversation about 'the next newspaper' between
Adam Chadwick and Jason Fry, both leading experts in the field of the probable fate of the traditional newspaper, and the possible future of journalism online.

Adam Chadwick is a scriptwriter, producer, filmmaker – and former copy-editor at The New York Times – who is currently working on 'Fit to Print', a documentary about the current upheaval in the U.S. newspaper industry. He has previously been a contributing blogger for IFC.com, IndieProducer.net and CityLightsMedia.com. He graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2005 with a degree in film. http://fittoprintfilm.com and his blog http://fittoprintfilm.wordpress.com/

Jason Fry is a Web veteran exploring the challenges faced by newspapers in the digital world. He spent nearly 13 years at The Wall Street Journal Online, where he was a columnist, editor and projects guy. Since leaving the Journal, Fry has consulted with leading news organizations working for EidosMedia, an innovative maker of cross-media editing-and-publishing software. http://jasonfry.wordpress.com/ and http://www.reinventingthenewsroom.com/

Photodocumentation, 27 November:

Jason Fry
and Adam Chadwick were joined by
Carmen Cusido, a staff reporter for The Trenton Times and a recent graduate of Columbia Universities Graduate School for Journalism.

A report of the talk will be published in 'The Last Express' which will be available between 8–12 December 2010. 'The Last Express' will be the final weekly newspaper edited by Latitudes as part of 'The Last Newspaper' exhibition.


Photo: Latitudes