Four leaders in media talk about national and local trends, and how Seattle can sustain its publishing creativity. On the panel are: Frank Blethan, publisher of The Seattle Times and leading critic of media consolidation; Cyrus Krohn, former CNN producer, former publisher of Slate Magazine and board chair of the Washington News Council; Charles Wright, founder of the new, for-profit Wave Press, publishing contemporary poetry books for a national market; and Jane Levine, former ad director for Seattle Weekly and former publishing director for Chicago Reader, a leading alternative weekly. David Brewster of Town Hall, founding editor of Seattle Weekly, is moderator.
$5 at the door only.
Town Hall Center for Civic Life: Publishing Today
Wednesday, May 4, 2005
Four leaders in media talk about national and local trends, and how Seattle can sustain its publishing creativity. On the panel are: Frank Blethan, publisher of The Seattle Times and leading critic of media consolidation; Cyrus Krohn, former CNN producer, former publisher of Slate Magazine and board chair of the Washington News Council; Charles Wright, founder of the new, for-profit Wave Press, publishing contemporary poetry books for a national market; and Jane Levine, former ad director for Seattle Weekly and former publishing director for Chicago Reader, a leading alternative weekly. David Brewster of Town Hall, founding editor of Seattle Weekly, is moderator.
$5 at the door only.