[Adam Smith Society] Judith Miller & Brian Calle - Fake News and the Future of Journalism
Tue, Apr 24, 2018
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM PDT (GMT-7)
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110 Westwood Plaza , Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States
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Join the Anderson Adam Smith Society as we host Judy Miller, Author and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Reporter, and Brian Calle, Vice President and Opinion Editor of the Orange County Register as they examine and debate the future of journalism. We will explore successes and failures of businesses and individuals in the industry, strategies for success, and popular topics, such as fake news.
Speakers
Judy Miller
Author and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Reporter
Judith Miller is an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a City Journal contributing editor, a best-selling author, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter formerly with the New York Times. Before leaving the Times in 2005, she spent 85 days in jail to defend a reporter's right to protect confidential sources. That year, Miller received the Society of Professional Journalists First Amendment Award for her defense of an independent press.
Brian Calle
Co-owner, Editorial Manager
LA Weekly
Brian Calle is the opinion editor of the Southern California News Group, overseeing opinion content for its 11 newspapers and websites including the Los Angeles Daily News, Orange County Register, Riverside Press-Enterprise, Daily Breeze in Torrance, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Pasadena Star-News, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Whittier Daily News, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, the Sun in San Bernardino and the Redlands Daily Facts.
Sanjay Sood
Professor of Marketing and Behavioral Decision Making
UCLA Anderson School of Management
Professor of Marketing Sanjay Sood, who holds both an MBA from Kellogg and a Ph.D. from Stanford, says that incorporating real-world experience can dramatically improve the classroom experience. That’s why for the last decade he has been teaching his classes with C-suite industry executives from MGM, P&G and Google, assigning live projects with real companies — like NBC, Universal Studios and the TED brand — and taking his students on field trips to startups, major corporations and ad agencies.
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Co-hosted with: Entertainment Management Association, Women's Business Connection
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