WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Press Club, the world's leading professional organization for journalists, and Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, are teaming up to look at the future of the news media and how to protect its core values.
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The Oct. 29 event will begin at 7 p.m. at the university's Sheslow Auditorium in Old Main, 2507 University Ave. It is free and open to the public.
This NPC Centennial Forum on The First Amendment, Freedom of the Press and the Future of Journalism will feature leading Iowa journalists:
-- Michael Gartner, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer, former president of NBC News, former editor of the Ames Tribune and the Des Moines Register
-- Laura Hollingsworth, president and publisher of the Des Moines Register and group president of the West Group for Gannett's U.S. Community Publishing
-- David Busiek, news director of KCCI-TV in Des Moines and former chairman of the Radio-Television News Directors Association
-- Steve Buttry, editor of the Cedar Rapids Gazette, who is also director of Tailored Programs for the American Press Institute, where he has had extensive experience with digital journalism
The panel will be moderated by Gil Klein, a veteran national correspondent, former National Press Club president and director of the Club's Centennial Forums program.
'The National Press Club is pleased to be allied with Drake University to hold a forum on this important topic in these tumultuous times for journalism,' said Club president Sylvia Smith. 'We would like to thank Aviva USA, which is headquartered in Des Moines for making this nationwide series of forums possible.'
Kathleen Richardson, director of Drake's School of Journalism and Mass Communication, said the school is honored to be part of the Club's national program.
'This is a topic of keen importance to the future of our communities and our democracy,' she said.