

WHY: The John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy offers relevant and WHERE: Ohio State University Faculty Club, 181 S. Downies leadership style differed from Bradlees, but he played an. Downie, Glenn & Ray will be available to reporters at 3:40 and Downie will begin his speech at 4 p.m. a family to support, Len Downie landed an internship with the Washington Post. Reporters and then deliver “The News About the News: American Journalism in WHAT:Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of the Washington Post, will talk with Reserved seating is available and encouraged by contacting the Glenn Institute at 292-4545 or e-mail Reserved seats will be held until 3:50. He held this position since September 1, 1991. In 2005 Mr Allyn Downie advised Wollongong City Council : My grandfather, Alexander Downie, owned and operated a blacksmiths shop on the eastern side of the Highway opposite Bulli Public School in the late 1800’s. (born May 1, 1942), the longserving executive editor of The Washington Post.
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The lecture is free and open to the public. And Leonard AndrewLen Downie was known as a blacksmith decades later. When and under which conditions is journalism in the public interest If one does not complacently assume whatever journalists publish is serving the common. Ray will moderate a question-and-answer session following the lecture

Downie’s talk is co-sponsored by the School of Journalism and Communication.ĭownie will be introduced by Glenn and Ohio State University President William Kirwan.
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The lecture is the first in the series “Book Marks: Notable Authors on Public Policy,” sponsored by the John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy. An audio mult box will be provided at both the media availability and the lecture. John Glenn and Provost Ed Ray will be available to reporters in the library of the Faculty Club. Michael Schudson is a professor of communication at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Prior to the lecture, at 3:40 p.m., Downie, former Sen. is vice president at large and former executive editor of The Washington Post and Weil Family Professor of Journalism at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Downie’s fourth book, bearing the title of his lecture, was published in February. degrees at Ohio State, is widely regarded as one of the nation’s most ethical journalists.

on Wednesday (3/20) at the Faculty Club, 181 S. Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of the Washington Post and an OSU graduate, will talk about the news business in “The News About the News: American Journalism in Peril,” at 4 p.m.
