Forget the Future: What’s Happening in Journalism Now?
Ian Hislop and Amol Rajan are among the editors answering questions from young journalists at The Frontline Club, London next month (11 September 2014). The Forget the Future: What’s Happening in Journalism Now? event is aimed at students, however limited tickets are also available for ‘old’ hacks.
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Forget the Future: What’s Happening in Journalism Now?
Thursday 11 September 2014, 6:30 PM
Frontline Club,13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
With everyone talking about the future of journalism, it’s easy to forget what’s happening now. Do paywalls work? Is the industry still in crisis? Is it still too white and middle class? And where are the jobs?
Grapevine events will be inviting some of the country’s top editors for a night of questions – and answers.
The panel of editors will include:
Amol Rajan, editor of the The Independent.
Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye.
Emma Tucker, deputy editor of The Times.
Alex Miller, editor-in-chief of VICE.
Sarah Sands, editor of the Evening Standard.
This event is primarily for young journalists, who will get priority tickets.
If you fall into a different category please email Maxwell Benwell and you will be put on a waiting list for tickets and given first priority once ticket sales are opened to everyone.
This event is the third in a series organised by Grapevine events.
To book:
http://www.frontlineclub.com/forget-the-future-whats-happening-in-journalism-now/
Tickets are £16.50 standard (students get an extra £2 off).