The Future of Newspapers
Greeting what he called an “incredibly packed and clearly lively crowd” at the Fort Mason Center, moderator David Folkenflik had a guess as to why so many showed up to chat about the future of journalism. “It’s not because you’re happy with the newspapers arriving on your lawn,” he said, “if you’re still paying for it.” Folkenflik, media correspondent for National Public Radio, joined a panel of longtime veterans of the field — San Francisco Chronicle and Hearst Executive Vice President and Editor at Large Phil Bronstein, former Washington Post …