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SPONSORS: School of Communications UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I  AT MANOA Presented by ThinkTech Hawaii, Hawaii Venture Capital Association, UHM Pacifc New Media, Anthology Marketing Group, Tech Hui, Society o Proessional Journalists, Public Relations Society o America, OLELO Community Television and Enterprise Honolulu World class Journalists and Technology Leaders explore the future of our News Media. What are the risks and challenges, and what technologies and business models will prevail . The Plaza Club, 900 Fort Street Mall 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 18, 2010 News 2 . 0 News 2 . 0 How the Transformation of our News Media is Transforming our Society Will Moss Imagethie Sarah Lacy Businessweek/  TechCrunch Michael Freedman GW Global Media Institute Register at https://www.regonline.com/newsmorphosis or http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/pnm/ newsmorphosis.asp Registration ee is $85. A Premium seat, which also includes admission to the Meet The Speakers Cocktail Party at the Plaza Club at 5:30 p.m. on March 17, is $110. For more inormation, call Gail Caveney o HVCA at 262-7329  John Temple Peer News  

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SPONSORS:

School of 

CommunicationsUNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I

 AT MANOA 

Presented by ThinkTech Hawaii, Hawaii Venture Capital Association,

UHM Pacifc New Media, Anthology Marketing Group, TechHui, Societyo Proessional Journalists, Public Relations Society o America, OLELO

Community Television and Enterprise Honolulu

World class Journalists and

Technology Leaders explore

the future of our News Media.

What are the risks and challenges,

and what technologies and

business models will prevail.

The Plaza Club, 900 Fort Street Mall

8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

News2.0

News2.0How the Transformation

of our News Media isTransforming our Society

Will Moss

Imagethie 

Sarah Lacy

Businessweek/ TechCrunch

Michael Freedman

GW Global MediaInstitute

Register at

https://www.regonline.com/newsmorphosis

or http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/pnm/

newsmorphosis.asp

Registration ee is $85. A Premium seat, which

also includes admission to the Meet The

Speakers Cocktail Party at the Plaza Club at

5:30 p.m. on March 17, is $110.

For more inormation, call Gail Caveney o 

HVCA at 262-7329

 John Temple

Peer News

 

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Avi Soifer

Dean, William S.Richardson Schoolo Law

Gina Mangieri

KHON News

Mark Platte

Honolulu Advertiser

Chris Archer

KGMB News

Mary Fastenau

Anthology MarketingGroup

Kyle Tanouye

 Talisman LBS, LLC

  8:00 a.m. RE GI ST RAT IO N Continental Breakast

  8:30 a.m. WAKEUP KEYNOTE

“TheRoleofNewsinaFreeSociety”

Speaker: Avi Soier (Dean, William S. Richardson School of Law)

  9:00 a.m. FIRST PANEL

“TransformationoftheNews”

Moderator: Gina Mangieri ( KHON News)

Panelists: Thought leader Will Moss (Imagethief in Beijing ) andlocal luminaries Mark Platte (Honolulu Advertiser), Chris Archer

( KGMB News)

The decline and consolidation o conventional media, economic

and proessional challenges, changes and prognostications.

 10:00 a.m. SECOND PANEL

“TransformationoftheDeliverySystem”

Moderator: Mary Fastenau (Anthology Marketing Group)

Panelists: Thought leader Sarah Lacy (Businessweek/TechCrunch) and local luminaries Kyle Tanouye (Talisman LBS, LLC  ), Dan Leuck (Ikayzo), Olin Lagon (Kanu Hawaii)

The emergence o news sites and streams on the Internet andmobile platorms, and the current video, iPhone and social

networking explosions.

 11:00 a.m. THIRD PANEL

“Challenges,LimitationsandBusinessModels”

Moderator: Steve Petranik (Hawaii Business Magazine)

Panelists: Thought leader Michael Freedman (GW Global Media

Institute) and local luminaries Je Portnoy (Cades Schutte Fleming& Wright), David Shapiro (Honolulu Advertiser)

The need or editors and gatekeepers and the risks without

them, rating systems and credibility, avoiding a ree-or-all,misinormation and manipulation o the news.

 12:00 noon SANDWICH BAR LUNCH

 12:30 p.m. LUNCHEON KEYNOTE

“WhatrolewillPeerNewsplayintheseTransformations?”

Moderator: Bill Spencer (Hawaii Venture Capital Association)

Speaker: John Temple (Editor, Peer News)

  1:30 p.m. PAU

MichaelFreedman is an award-winningbroadcast journalist, network executive,

university administrator, and teacher. He isproessor o media and public aairs andounding executive director o The GeorgeWashington University Global Media Institutewhich explores the transormation o journalismin the 21st Century. He has served as generalmanager o CBS Radio News, managing editoror the broadcast division o UPI, and presssecretary to U.S. House Majority Whip DavidBonior (D-Mich.).

 JohnTemple is editor o Peer News, a newsservice that will produce original, in-depth

reporting and analysis o local issues in Hawaii.He was the editor, president and publisher o the Rocky Mountain News. Under his leadership,the paper won our Pulitzer Prizes andnumerous other national awards or journalisticexcellence. Temple also served the E.W. ScrippsCo. as vice president/news o the newspaperdivision advising on print and online issues.

His personal blog is www.johntemple.net.

WilliamMoss has worked in media andtechnology or 20 years, in a progression

rom radio and television to Internet gamedevelopment to e-commerce and publicrelations. For several years he has been apublic relations consultant in Beijing, ocusingon Chinese mainstream and online media.He writes on China technology, media andbusiness or various publications includingCNET Asia and China Economic Review. Heblogs on communication and media in Chinaat “Imagethie”(news.imagethie.com).

Sarah Lacy, an award-winning reporter, hasspent more than a decade writing about

Silicon Valley, rom the largest publicly tradedcompanies to the tiniest start-ups. She iseditor-at-large or TechCrunch.com and theauthor o the critically-acclaimed “Once You’reLucky, Twice You’re Good: The Rebirth of SiliconValley and the Rise of Web 2.0” . A requentguest on national TV and radio, she iscurrently working on her second book aboutentrepreneurship in the developing world.

Bill Spencer

Hawaii Venture CapitalAssociationGroup

 Je Portnoy

Cades Shutte Fleming& Wright

Dan Leuck 

Ikayzo

Steve Petranik 

Hawaii BusinessMagazine

David Shapiro

Honolulu Advertiser

Olin Lagon

Kanu Hawaii