2004 James K. Batten Symposium & Awards for Innovations in Journalism
September 10, 2004
National Press Club
Washington, D.C.
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Panel #1: Interactive Election Coverage
- Moderator: Jan Schaffer, J-Lab executive director
- Gary Kebbel, AOL News Director
- Sue Gardner, Deputy Director and Managing Director, CBC.ca
Panel #2: Digital Storytelling
- Moderator: Dale Peskin, Co-Director, The Media Center
- Adam Howell, Interactive Media Producer, JournalNow.com
- Shawn Bailey, Senior Producer, CBC.ca
- Theresa Riley, Director, P.O.V. Interactive
Panel #3: Participatory Journalism: Telling Multiple Stories
- Moderator: Jan Schaffer, J-Lab executive director
- Kinsey Wilson, Vice President and Editor in Chief, USAToday.com
- Sean Polay, News and Operations Manager, ProJo.com
- Sean Fagan, Senior Producer, Interactive, KQED.org
Awards Presentation
- Bryan Monroe, Assistant Vice President/News, Knight Ridder Chairman, Batten Awards Advisory Board
Luncheon Keynote
- Introduction: Tom Kunkel, Dean, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
- Rob Curley, online news innovator, Director of New Media, Lawrence Journal-World Online
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