In today’s media landscape, the spread of disinformation by countless biased actors has become an increasing concern. Accurate, fact-based reporting is the foundation upon which informed decisions—shaping communities, regions, and even nations—are made.
At this special in-person roundtable, five distinguished news editors from print and broadcast media will share insights into their critical role as gatekeepers of credible journalism. Their discussion will explore the daily challenges of combating misinformation, maintaining journalistic integrity, and ensuring that the news you receive is rigorously fact-checked. A Q&A session will follow the discussion.
Panelists:
• Sara Rubin – Editor, Monterey County Weekly
• Scott Rates – News Director, KION
• Dave Kellogg – Managing Editor, Monterey Herald
• Amy Mayer – News Director, KAZU
• Jim Boren – Editor Emeritus, The Fresno Bee; Executive Director, Institute for Media and Public Trust at Fresno State
Moderator: Susan Meister, journalist and founder of the Monterey-based Media Literacy Coalition, an interdisciplinary group dedicated to integrating media literacy into civic institutions at every level.
Join us for this important conversation on the role of news editors in preserving factual journalism. No signup required. Space is limited.