Reporting from Closed Societies (Audio)
Listen to journalists describe the difficulties and dangers of reporting from closed societies based on their experiences in countries such...
Speakers: Caryle Murphy, Independent Journalist and Author; 1994-95 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
David J. Remnick, Editor, New Yorker; 1991-92 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Elizabeth Rubin, Contributing Writer, New York Times Magazine; 2008-2009 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Dan Southerland, Vice President of Programming and Executive Editor, Radio Free Asia; 1990-91 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Margaret G. Warner, Senior Correspondent, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Introductory Speaker: Calvin Sims, Program Officer, Media, Art, and Culture, Ford Foundation; 2001-2002 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
September 10, 2009
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