For many of you, The Media Equation column in the Monday New York Times is a must-read. We’re excited that you’ll have an opportunity to welcome David Carr at the 31st Annual National College Journalism Convention.
He’ll be the Feb. 27 keynote speaker and, if you’re familiar with his presentation style, already know that the give and take with an audience is always a highlight.
Register for the convention by Feb. 6 to ensure the early-bird rate and book your hotel at Sheraton Universal by the same day.
See Carr’s most recent columns here.
Even if your goal is not to land in a newsroom, Carr’s 25 years of writing about media as it intersects with business, culture and government cuts across many career paths. He’s also recognized as one of the nation’s top pop culture reporters.
Here’s his take on how social media has affected brands and customers:
Viewing the film “Front Page” is a good way to get the most of Carr’s visit.
In her review of the film, the Times’ Manohla Dargis wrote, “Mr. Carr, with his tough language and sense of journalistic honor, puts an irresistible, personal face on an institution that for many remains its own mysterious force.”
Carr’s keynote is just a start. Check out the growing list of sessions that will help you learn something new and be inspired.
See you in L.A. Pack your shades.
31st Annual ACP National College Journalism Convention
Los Angeles, Feb. 26-March 1