An Inside Look at Israeli Media - Live Discussion
A panel of expert media professionals meets to discuss and debate Israeli Media and its main issues and challenges in today’s complex world. The panel will take place Thursday, May 20 at 05:00am EST/ 12:00pm Local Israel Time in front of a live audience at the IDC Herzliya Campus plus simultaneous Web broadcast to thousands of global viewers. General focus and discussion topics will be moderated by Leah Stern, IDC faculty member and former English TV news anchor in Israel who will lead the conversation to answer the following questions:
- Does media bias against Israel really exist or is it just a simple "blame game?"
- How do visiting journalists in Israel view the current situation and how do their opinions evolve over time?
- Do people really want to stop hearing about Israel through the framework of the conflict?
- Does living in a democratic society with free press help or hurt Israel?
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