From the release:

Research tells us that more Americans are getting their news online and that fewer people are reading daily newspapers and watching nightly network newscasts. Last year nearly 18,000 employees of U.S. media companies lost their jobs, the largest personnel cuts since the dot-com bubble burst in 2001, according to Broadcasting & Cable. What does this tell us about the quality of journalism today? What are the future prospects for those currently in the field and those now studying to become part of it? The Kalb Report – The Future of Journalism will bring together top executives from broadcast, print, and online media organizations to discuss what lies ahead for the field of journalism.

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