Coming Up Next…
The Conference resumes at 1 p.m. EST with a panel on Preserving Local Journalism. The panel will comprise two discussions: Paul Starr (Princeton), Steven Wildman (Michigan State), and Lisa George (Hunter College) will frame the Dimensions of the Challenge, and Peter Shane (Knight Commission) and Paul Bass (New Haven Independent) will offer Possible Solutions. Join [...]
Who Uses The News, And How?
The Conference’s first panel aims to discuss the demand for news, who its audience is, what they’re looking for, and how the new and vast range of choices is affecting the consumption of traditional news. On the panel are Tom Rosenstiel (Director, Pew Center for Excellence in Journalism), Jay Rosen (New York University), Lee Rainie [...]
One of our panelists, Steve Dennen, has just noted that Twitter’s year-on-year growth in unique visitors is an incredible 1,703% Certainly, conference participants are hitting the #kmedia tag. See the #kmedia search results, and add your own.
Also, the conference is streaming live through ustream. Watch and participate—from anywhere!
A sample from our Twitter feed after the [...]
Welcome To The Conference!
Welcome to this year’s Journalism and the New Media Ecology: Who Will Pay The Messengers? conference.
Dean Robert Post—who represented the Washington Post during his time at Williams & Connolly—welcomed participants. For Post, the question facing us is: when we think about the new media ecology, and how we want to reconstruct it, what are the [...]
Welcome to LAMPpost!
Welcome to the online portal for the Law and Media Program at Yale Law School!
Here you will find news and commentary on contemporary problems in law and media, musings and scholarship from LAMP fellows and affiliates, and updates on the activities of the Program.
Enjoy!
Nic and Patrick









