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大象传媒 World News World Debate programme asks: 鈥淣ews; who pays in the digital age?鈥

大象传媒 World News is recording a World Debate programme in front of a live audience at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit, 10 March 14.30 GMT. Focusing on the topic 鈥楴ews; who pays in the digital age?鈥, the debate is being staged as part of the season, which examines how the internet has impacted on the lives of people across the globe.

A panel of international experts and opinion formers is taking part in the debate which will broadcast on 大象传媒 World News on Saturday 13 March and Sunday 14 March*. The panellists include:

  • Chris Ahearn, President, Reuters Media
  • John Miller, CEO of Digital Media, News Corp
  • Tony Orsten, Chief Executive Officer, twofour54, Arabic content creation company听
  • Amra Tareen, Founder, AllVoices, online global community website

Zeinab Badawi, presenter of 大象传媒 World News鈥 World News Today, is moderating the debate and will seek to get answers to a series of challenging questions: With a steep drop in advertising revenue how can money be found for journalism? Is charging for online content the solution? Should governments continue to subsidise media industries? Will other business models emerge? Is citizen reporting a threat or an opportunity for journalism? Will the current media revolution make for a better informed world?

Neal Dalgleish, Series Producer of The World Debates, says: 鈥淭he global media environment is changing faster than ever before.听 Combine that fact with the recent worldwide economic crisis and its impact on advertising revenue, and you can see why this debate is so timely.鈥

*Transmission times
Saturday 13 March, 09:10 and 22:10 GMT
Sunday 14 March, 02:10 and 15:10 GMT

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