[Imc-newsroom] Mark Brown, Mark Suppelsa, Cornelia Grumman/June 8

Community Media Workshop cmw at newstips.org
Wed May 17 11:05:52 CDT 2006


Join Sun-Times Mark Brown, Fox's Mark Suppelsa, Tribune's Cornelia Grumman
and others at... 

Community Media Workshop's MAKING MEDIA CONNECTIONS! 

It's all about bringing community and media together to promote news that
matters.

When: Wednesday and Thursday, June 7 & 8, 2006
Where: Columbia College Film Row Cinema, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago

Wednesday, June 7 features full and half-day media relations and
communications workshops.

Thursday, June 8 features:

Keynote speakers Mark Suppelsa, Fox's Local News at Nine anchor, talking
about local news and the community's role.

Lisa Witter, from NYC's Fenton Communications, reporting on her agency's
recent study "This Just
In: Ten Lessons from Two Decades of Public Interest Communications." 

Chicago Tribune's Cornelia Grumman, Chicago Sun-Times Michelle Stevens,
Daily Herald'd Dave Beery discussing the key to influence newspaper's
editorial boards.

Sun-Times' Mark Brown and Tribune's Dawn Turner Trice talking about picking
their column's topics and how the public helps.

For developing conference schedule and to register online, see
http://www.newstips.org/interior.php?section=Calendar&main_id=582.

To download conference brochure and to register by mail, see
http://www.newstips.org/MMC2006brochure.pdf.


Underwriters: 
Chicago Tribune Foundation
Columbia College Chicago

Media Underwriter:
Chicago Public Radio 

Sponsors: 
HousingNewswire.com
In These Times
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
PRNewswire
Publicity Club of Chicago
Ragan Communications
Vertical Response

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Community Media Workshop
at Columbia College Chicago 600 S. Michigan, Chicago IL 60605
(walk-in: 619 S. Wabash, 2nd Floor)

312-344-6400 | fax 344-6404 | www.newstips.org | cmw at newstips.org
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