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Is broadcast communication an oxymoron? How much broadcast journalism is there any more? What is the future of the news? Join the conversation with greatest minds in media as they discuss the impact of technology on journalism.
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    Ayman Mohyeldin

    Foreign Correspondent, NBC News
    Ayman Mohyeldin was recently named Foreign Correspondent, NBC News based in the Middle East. Prior to joining the network he covered the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia for Al Jazeera English. In 2...read more →
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    Joe McGinniss

    Author, The Rogue: Searching For The Real Sarah Palin
    Over the course of forty years, Joe McGinniss has published eleven books. In every decade of his unconventional career he’s written a book that became a classic, each transcending its genre: The Rog...read more →
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    James Warren

    Columnist, New York Times & Chicago News Cooperative
    Warren is a Chicago columnist for New York Times and Chicago News Cooperative. He was the Former Managing Editor and Washington Bureau Chief of that Chicago Tribune. Additionally, he served as an MS...read more →
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    Evan Ratliff

    Founder/Editor, The Atavist
    Evan Ratliff is the co-founder and editor of The Atavist, which publishes bestselling narrative journalism in the form of e-singles and produces software tools that enable digital storytelling. He i...read more →
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    Kara Swisher

    Co-Executive Editor, AllThingsD
    Kara Swisher currently co-produces and co-hosts Dow Jones’ “D: All Things Digital,” with Walt Mossberg. It is a major high-tech conference with interviewees such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and many o...read more →
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    Richard Stengel

    Managing Editor, TIME Magazine
    Richard Stengel is the managing editor of TIME, which has 50 million readers worldwide. He oversees the domestic, international and tablet editions of the magazine, TIME.com, mobile, and TIME for Ki...read more →