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The Future of News: Challenges and Opportunities for a 21st Century Media System
Presented by the College of Arts & Sciences
About the Event
Challenges for quality news in the United States abound—commercial viability, changing audiences for news consumption, an abundance of content options, and information quality. Yet, how might we envision the opportunities for a 21st century news media ecosystem? What does today’s news literacy look like? How can local news meet modern community needs? How can news be delivered to new generations of information consumers? Journalism and news practitioners share the possibilities for the road ahead related to sustaining and strengthening the democracy-function of news. 
DATE, TIME AND LOCATION
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 | 6:00 – 7:30pm
CWY – Second Floor, Auditorium
12303 ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵGenshaft Drive
Tampa, FL 33620
Registration
Registration is encouraged but not mandatory.
IMPORTANT FOR STUDENTS
Attendance at this event fulfills an opportunity for rigorous debate as mandated by the State of Florida Civics Literacy graduation requirement. Some students who transfer from other institutions are able to supplement their transfer coursework to meet graduation requirements by participating. Proof of attendance that includes a photo at the event is necessary to receive the credit.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERs
, News Editor, The Oracle  (USF)
Journalist Julia Saad transferred to ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵin 2022. As a senior, Saad is now an editor for The Oracle and focuses on accountability stories. Growing up in Brazil, Saad only wrote science fiction novels, now she takes preference to writing non-fiction. Meeting interesting characters at campus events and protests has kept her interest in writing for the news section. She believes connecting large-scale occurrences to local audiences is crucial and can only be accomplished with the contribution of diverse social media platforms, the evolution of multimedia and constant two-way communication. 
, Media Wise, Poynter Institute
Alex Mahadevan is the director of MediaWise at the Poynter Institute and co-leads the Empowering Diverse Digital Citizens Lab at Stanford University. Through both roles, Mahadevan has trained virtually — or in-person — thousands of citizens and journalists in digital media literacy, fact-checking and debunking, generative AI skills and investigations tools. In his work with Stanford researchers, Mahadevan has collaborated on studies of media literacy interventions in multiple communities. 
, Video Producer at the Tampa Bay Times and current ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵCommunication PhD student
Aya Diab is a video producer and journalist currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Communication
at the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ, where she previously earned her M.A. in Digital
Journalism and Design and B.A. in Mass Communication.
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As a Video Producer at the Tampa Bay Times, Aya leads the development of video projects
across web and social media platforms. Her work has been recognized with awards from
the Florida Society of News Editors, Telly Awards, and Nature Without Borders International
Film Festival.
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Aya is passionate about packaging news in innovative ways to suit the digital age
and latest trends. She is particularly interested in creating vertical news videos
for platforms and designing motion graphics to elevate storytelling. 
PARKING
Parking is available in Lot 21. For more information about campus parking, please visit the Parking Services website.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EVENT?
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