Saturday, April 12, 2008

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FESTIVAL TO 8 YEARS OF JOURNALISM 2008

From April 9 until April 13, 2008, Perugia will continue to host an event of great importance
internally with interviews, presentations of books, documentaries, exhibitions, competitions, discussions on the world of journalism.
The press review and investigation of major news of the day will give off the event, followed by the opening of four exhibitions that illustrate four different stories of journalism: the exhibition dedicated to the figure of Indro Montanelli in collaboration with the Fondazione Montanelli Bassi and Letizia Moizzi is one of them. We discuss press freedom and human rights, the future of newspapers, the Middle East issue of citizen journalism, journalism, environmental, economic, and investigation of war, what with the boys died of Thyssen - journalism reportage of the report between media and power, energy, geopolitics and the media, satire and information and quality food.

Among the international guests Carl Bernstein (along with Bob Woodward followed the case Watergate, which led to the resignation of the President of the United States of America Richard Nixon in 1974) author of A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton (2007) and special analyst for CNN for the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, Alastair Campbell the most feared spin doctor in the world, a spokesman for British Prime Minister Tony Blair from 1997 to 2003 and author of "The Blair Years (2007), Christopher Dickey in Paris and sent to the questions of the Middle East editor for the American weekly Newsweek, Peter Eisner deputy foreign editor of the American newspaper The Washington Post, and Knut Royce (three times winner of the Pulitzer Prize), author of the book The Italian Letter: How the Bush administration used a fake letter to build the case for war in Iraq (2007), Robert Fisk Middle East correspondent for British daily The Independent since 1989, one of the few Western journalists to have interviewed Osama bin Laden in 1993, 1996 and 1997, Roy Greenslade professor of journalism at City University in London and media commentator for the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, Bachi Karkara deputy director of the Indian newspaper The Times of India, the biggest selling English language newspaper in the world, Eric Laurent special envoy of the French daily Le Figaro, Leslie Ann special envoy of the British newspaper The Daily Mail for more than 30 years, has written of wars, conflicts and politics for at least 70 countries, and founder Robert Ménard Secretary General of Reporters sans Frontières, Anne Nivat correspondent of the French weekly Le Point and won with the book Chienne de Guerre: une femme reporter en Tchétchénie (2000) the Prix Albert Londres, the most prestigious French award for investigative journalism, a columnist specializing in Fred Pearce environmental themes of The British weekly New Scientist, winner of the BEMA Environment Journalist of the Year, Michael Specter American journalist of the weekly The New Yorker, winner of the 2002 AAAS Science Journalism Award and twice winner of the Annual Excellence in Media Global Health Council, Alexander Stille journalist and professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York, USA, Philippe Val Director of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. From the world of Italian journalism
Lirio Abbate, Mauro Avellini, Pierluigi Battista, Oliviero Bergamini, Edmondo Berselli, Bonilli Stefano, Mario Calabresi, Antonio Caprarica, Toni Capuozzo, Lucio Caracciolo, Filippo Ceccarelli, Mario Cervi, Mark Damilano, Luca De Biase, Antonio Di Bella, Franco Di Mare, Tiziana Ferrario, Marcello Foa, Bruno Gambacorta, Diulio Giammaria, Emilio Giannelli, Peter Gomez, Giampiero Gramaglia, Lilli Gruber, Bernardo Iovene, Rula Jebreal, Maria Latella, Gad Lerner, Franco Locatelli, Flaviano Masella, Paolo Mastrolilli Ezio Mauro, Angelo Mellone, Corradino Mineo, Maurizio Molinari, Claudio Monica, Alberto Negri, Fiamma Nirenstein, Maso Notarianni, Enzo Nucci, Francesca Paci, Davide Paolini, Stella Pende, Giovanni Porzio, Ennio Remondino, Roberto Satolli, Pino Scaccia, Eugenio Scalfari, Beppe Severgnini, Giuliana Sgrena, Maurizio Torrealta, Mario Tozzi , Ugo Tramballi, Marco Travaglio, Enrico Vaime and many others. Entries and signatures of ANSA, events, Il Corriere della Sera, L'Espresso, Focus, Il Giornale, Il Messaggero, RAI, La 7, TG5, The Nation, Landscape, Peacereporter, RaiNews24, La Repubblica, SkyTg24, Il Sole 24 Ore , La Stampa, Open Studio.
The world of bloggers will be featured thanks to Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder and director of the award-winning Global Voices citizen media Web site that collects and promotes the blogging, podcasting, videocasting, photoblogging around the world, founder and director Jan Schaffer of J-Lab, Institute of Interactive Journalism at the College of Journalism, University of Maryland, USA, Luca Conti creator and author of the blogging website and Pandemic Cai Chongguo political dissident Chinese blogger.

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