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Roundtable Discussion on Gender Bias in the Media

By Rachael Joyner • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Upcoming Events

The FIU Women’s Studies Program and the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) along with the Florida Commission on the Status of Women and the Sheppard Broad Lecture Series will hold a roundtable discussion on gender bias in the media on Saturday, Sept. 26 at the Frost Art Museum.



NPR: Where Were The Media As Wall Street Imploded?

By Rachael Joyner • Mar 10th, 2009 • Category: News About News

NPR: Where Were The Media As Wall Street Imploded?
“Morning Edition, March 9, 2009 · There are plenty of people to share the blame for the collapse of the nation’s financial system. Greedy speculators, mortgage executives and banking chiefs; pliant credit rating agencies; and absentee government regulators come to mind.”



Event: The Future of Newspapers

By Rachael Joyner • Feb 12th, 2009 • Category: News About News, Upcoming Events

Event title: Alex Taylor, Editor of The Palm Beach Post speaks at the Palm Beach Economic Forum on “The Future of Newspapers”
Date: Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
Time: Noon
Location: The Kravis Center, Cohen Pavilion, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach



NBR: Google’s Schmidt on Media’s Future

By Rachael Joyner • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: News About News

NBR: Google’s Schmidt on Media’s Future
Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt was one of the corporate leaders that met with President Obama today. After the meeting, I spoke with Schmidt on the White House lawn. Schmidt’s thoughts about the meeting and the economic recovery plan aired in tonight’s broadcast. But, I also took the opportunity to talk [...]



NYT: Who Lost the Debate? Moderators, Many Say

By Kate Vilches • Apr 18th, 2008 • Category: News About News

Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos, the moderators of Wednesday night’s presidential debate on ABC, became the subject of a fierce and somewhat unexpected debate themselves on Thursday, as viewers, bloggers and television critics lamented what they described as an opportunity lost: a chance to ask the two candidates for the Democratic nomination substantive questions early [...]