How could the media be evolving if Europe’s broadcast companies are adapting popular American television programs and game shows?
François Heinderyckx, professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles in the Department of information and communication sciences gave a talk today at UBC Institute of European Studies addressing the issue of modeled contemporary programs and how they are creating new trends that are specific to European media.
The conference kicks off this evening Friday, November 9 with a keynote by Prof Alfred Hermida entitled “Reimagining Science Journalism”.
Here’s the abstract of the talk:
The way audiences are getting news and information about science is changing, with the Internet emerging as a key resource. The challenge is how to revitalize science journalism for a digital age. The web can offer new ways of engaging with audiences by capitalising on the interactive and participatory attributes of the Internet to convey the wonder of science.
The event takes place at the Wedgewood Hotel in downtown Vancouver. Light refreshments will be served.