Los medios de comunicación tradicionales, con la prensa diaria en papel a la cabeza, se están hundiendo por obra y gracia de una crisis, la económica, y de una revolución, la digital -solo comparable a la que provocó la imprenta-, que está convirtiendo Internet en una plataforma que engulle el resto de los soportes informativos, obligándolos a transformarse.
Para intercambiar información acerca de toda esta nueva experiencia, se celebrará el XII Laboratorio de Periodismo de la APM, bajo el título "Nuevos medios: la revolución digital alumbra sus primeros hijos", el jueves 6 de junio, de las 19,30 a las 21,30 horas.
El acto será moderado por Carmen del Riego, presidenta de la APM
Actuarán como orientadores del debate:
-Jesús Maraña, director editorial de InfoLibre
-Agustín Valladolid, director de Zoomnews
-Francisco Frechoso, director de Cuarto Poder
-Manuel Moreno, director de Trece Bits
-Carles Foguet, director de Comunicación de Jot Down.
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