Nov. 6, 2001
Kalb Report Continues
USA Today Publisher Tom Curley Will Explore Headlines
and Bottom Lines Nov. 12
By Greg
Licamele
Following CBS News legend Dan Rathers discussion at The National
Press Club last month, USA Today President and Publisher Tom Curley
will be among the guests at the next Kalb Report on Nov.
12, continuing the theme, Journalism at the Crossroads.
Speaking at the first edition of the Kalb Report this academic
year, Rather discussed terrorism, journalism, and how the world has
changed since Sept. 11. The discussion was moderated by Marvin Kalb
before an overflowing crowd of GW students, faculty, and staff, along
with industry professionals jammed into the National Press Club ballroom.
The audience listened to Rathers thoughts about so-called patriotic
journalism and the rush to report news. Id rather
be last than wrong and the first things you hear are usually wrong,
Rather said. He also cited economics as a major factor today when making
journalism decisions, especially in smaller markets.
The Nov. 12 event with Curley, American Newspapers: Headlines
and Bottom Lines, will begin at 8 pm in the Press Club Ballroom.
Tickets are free and available at the Marvin Center Ticketmaster. The
Kalb Report series is underwritten by a grant from the John
S. and James L. Knight Foundation and co-sponsored by GWs School
of Media and Public Affairs, the Press Club, and the Shorenstein Center
on Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University.
The Knight Foundation was established in 1950 as a private foundation
independent of the Knight brothers newspaper enterprises. It is
dedicated to furthering their ideals of service to the community, to
the highest standards of journalistic excellence, and to the defense
of a free press.
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