IoJ dialogue: Bringing print and online journalism together
The dialogue will be facilitated by Mr Bernd Pickert, a journalist from taz, one of Germany's five daily newspapers. Held in collaboration with Poskod Journalism Campus and Goethe-Institut Malaysia.

Date: June 5 (Sunday)
Time: 11am-1pm
Venue: Bobo KL, 65-1, Jalan Bangkung, Taman Bandaraya, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Format: Dialogue/ discussion
Fee: RM20 for non-IoJ members (free for IoJ members)

Open to 35 participants. Register by Tuesday (May 31), 5 pm!

In this session  we would like to discuss:
- Less input, more output - what exactly do the changes mean for journalists?
- Trash makes people click - what is the influence of economic factors (click rates, unique visitors etc.) on editorial decisions?
- "We do online first" - is print journalism merely a side product for the elderly?
- "I write, I tweet, I put my stuff on Facebook, I discuss with my readers" - how do we cope with what journalism 2.0 demands?
- Print finances online - looking for new business models to fund quality in journalism
- Blogs, Facebook, propaganda - does there have to be a rivalry between new forms of publishing and traditional media?
- I don't pay for Internet content - what does the culture of no-cost access to information mean for the future of journalism?


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Bernd Pickert's CV
Bernd Pickert, born in 1965 and a Nicaragua activist in the 1980’s, is an editorial journalist with Die Tageszeitung in Berlin (www.taz.de), commonly called taz, one of the five daily papers in Germany which are distributed country wide. He has been working in the taz- international editorial department since 1994 and is specialized in North and South America as well as in human rights issues. From 2000 to 2012 he was a member of the taz board. He organizes workshops for young Cuban journalists with the taz Panther foundation, which aims to promote critical and independent journalism. Bernd is also engaged with the taz Panther Price for “everyday heroes”, who get engaged with social issues in society, be they activists, “investigators” or institutions.

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