Angela Gunn on Thu, 9 Dec 1999 00:42:18 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> nettime folk in Seattle?


Hello list! If any nettime folk are in Seattle (I know there are several)
and are thinking WTO thoughts, this could be an excellent forum /
discussion. Knute and Geov are both smart people and eager to hear input on
what did and didn't work; I don't know Steve K. personally but his radio
coverage is always interesting.
  

(Two disclaimers:
1. I work for the Weekly, though I'm not on the panel [or even on the news
staff].
2. I also forwarded this message to the hacktivist list; I apologize to
folks who have seen it twice now. That's it! No more!)
  

Thanks for the bandwidth; hope to see some listfolk there --
Angela G.
 

>
>Seattle Weekly and KPLU Radio and City Club are sponsoring a panel
>discussion of the media's coverage of the WTO, titled "WTO & the Media:
>Did We Get the Story Right?"  on Wednesday, December 15, from 7 - 8:30
>pm, at the Seneca Room in Town Hall, 1119 8th Avenue.  Panelists include
>Knute Berger, Editor of Seattle Weekly; Geov Parrish, Political Writer
>for Seattle Weekly; Steve Krueger, KPLU Business and Labor Writer; and
>others to be announced.  Questions from the audience will be welcomed.
>This event is FREE and open to the public, and refreshments will be
>served.  For more information, please call 206-467-4370.
>
>
>Kirsten Jewell
>Public Relations
>Quickfish Media, Inc.
>Publisher of Seattle Weekly
>www.seattleweekly.com
>
>

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