05/14/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/14/2025 07:14
The Sweeney Center for Public Policy and the Rowan University Department of Journalism will host major conference on "The Future of Journalism: New Models, Digital Transformations, and the Public Interest" at Rowan University on Wednesday, May 21.
"Journalism in New Jersey and across the nation has been undergoing a critical transformation, with newspapers closing, reporting staffs shrinking and local news coverage in decline. But the ongoing crisis has also spurred innovation, with non-profits emerging to preserve and expand news coverage, digital sites springing up with new business models and increased collaboration among news organizations, particularly on investigative reporting," said Sweeney Center Director Mark Magyar.
Speakers at the free conference, which will be held in the Eynon Ballroom of Rowan's Chamberlain Student Center, 201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, will include:
"Journalism continues to face economic difficulties because the industry lost its longtime funding model of subscriptions and advertisements. However, new methods of news gathering and delivery are emerging, especially in the areas of local news and independent journalism," said Kathryn Quigley, chair of the Department of Journalism in Rowan's Ric Edelman College of Communication & Creative Arts.
The conference, which includes lunch, runs from 8:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Registration and breakfast begin at 8 a.m. Registration is online.
As with all Sweeney Center conferences, students are encouraged to attend.
For further information, see the Sweeney Center's Events page at Events or contact Magyar at magyarm@rowan.edu.