"The Death of My News is Greatly Exaggerated"

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FILM SCREENING, PANEL OF JOURNALISTS AT THE MARK TWAIN HOUSE & MUSEUM FOCUSES ON THE FUTURE OF THE PRESS

WHEN: Tuesday, March 2, 7:30 p.m.

WHERE: The Mark Twain House & Museum, 351 Farmington Ave., Hartford.                   Join The Mark Twain House & Museum and Connecticut Public Broadcasting for a screening of a critical new documentary on the future of newspapers by John and Rosemary Keogh O’Neill, On Deadline: Is Time Running Out For The Press? followed by a panel discussion led by WNPR’s John Dankosky with some of those involved in this changing trade.

Participants will be:
Michael Schroeder, Editor and Publisher, The New Britain Herald and The Bristol Press Steve Collins, Staff Writer, The Bristol Press Naedine Hazell, Editor, The Hartford Courant Christine Stuart, Editor/Owner, CTNewsJunkie.com.
Mark Pazniokas, Capitol Bureau Chief, CTMirror.org

TICKET PRICES: Tickets are $15 ($10 for Mark Twain House & Museum and CPTV members) and can be purchased by calling 860-280-3130.

(On Deadline runs on CPTV Thursday March 4 at 8p.m. with a repeat on Friday March 5 at 10 p.m.)

For more information go to www.marktwainhouse.org

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