October 3, 2005

In This Issue:

  • Newton Minow to Speak at ICPR Media Conference: November 15
  • Subscribe to ICPR's Blog: The Race is On

Newton Minow to Speak at ICPR Media Conference: November 15
ICPR invites you to join Carol Marin, Prof. Ken Goldstein, Mike Lawrence, Paul Taylor, and Chicago attorney, author and former FCC Chairman Newton Minow for a discussion of the role of broadcast news in covering elections and candidates.  "The Most Powerful Voice in America: How Candidates and Voters Speak to Each Other Through the Media" is a forum examining how broadcasters cover candidates and what viewers want, with input from media observers, academics and seasoned political veterans.  Registration is required; to sign up, click here.

Subscribe to ICPR's Blog: The Race is On
The Race is On, ICPR's blog of political news and observations, is now available for Real Simple Syndication.  If you have a blog aggregator, click here to add The Race is On.  Not sure what this is all about?  Click here to see ICPR's observations, tidbits and news for yourself.


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