Starting on Thursday, in
According to Radio World, the confab is being held in
conjunction with the University of Oregon School of Journalism and
Communication’s Johnson Lecture Series, the event will feature keynote
speakers, roundtables, paper presentations and other events, in an attempt to
answer questions about the changing nature of radio.
The 2013 Johnson Lecture will be delivered by renowned,
two-time Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist, author, columnist and radio
host Charles Jaco, who has worked with NBC, CNN, CBS and Fox, covering wars,
riots, earthquakes, floods and hurricanes — and has also covered the no less
turbulent world of politics, reporting on Congress, the White House and the
Pentagon. His lecture is titled, “Voice, Sound and Story: The Role of the Radio
Storyteller.”
The full program schedule can be found here.
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