frontlineclub


Frontline Club: Looking back at 2010: Wikileaks at the Frontline Club

Thursday, 9 December 2010, 16:02

"Since July when WikiLeaks held its first press conference at the Frontline Club Julian Assange and other members of the WikiLeaks have taken part in a number of discussions about the issues raised by their leaking of documents on Afghanistan and Iraq and the diplomatic cables."

Continue Reading Add comment

Viddler.com: The data revolution: How WikiLeaks is changing journalism

Friday, 13 August 2010, 11:29

Frontline Club event: "online data and its dissemination is changing journalism and the relationship betwen public and power. In this special event, we ask: How are organisations like WikiLeaks changing the way public data is released? What do the Afghan War Logs mean for the mainstream media and government media relations? What are the legal implications of the War Logs files' release?"

Continue Reading 1 comment

 Friday, 2 May 2008, 18:45 0

Kevin Anderson on Andrew Keen: "pitting ‘expert journalists’ versus the uninformed masses is a dishonest representation of what the vast majority of journalists are: Generalists."

 Wednesday, 19 March 2008, 23:19 0

World Press Freedom Day at the Frontline Club. Motion: "New Media Is Killing Journalism". The speakers, according to an ad in The Journalist include: Andrew Keen, Simon Kelner, Nick Davies.

 Friday, 23 November 2007, 12:50 0

"The Independent newspaper’s Robert Fisk … [is] not very happy with the state of mediaplay stateside. The video is taken from the recent Frontline Club event in New York."

 Saturday, 28 July 2007, 11:52 0

"The one drag is that the Frontline is the open-to-the-public restaurant of the Frontline Club for war reporters, and, one or two good friends apart, I have never been a great fan of the species. They tend to be vainglorious bores…"

 Thursday, 3 May 2007, 10:38 0

Ahead of tonight’s Frontline Club event, Martin Moore writes: "Blogging’ is the ability to self-publish. As such it’s a technical term not an editorial one. What I mean by that is that it’s about how not what. Lumping all blogging together isn’t helpful."