PANEL Continued from Page 1 I’ri/.e winning /)e.s Vfoi/ies Kt'gistor. Tom Curley. tin' i hief oper.itmg offii i i for / s.t Tnd.iv. Murguret (’.or lion, ili'.m of tin' (.riidli.itc Si liool of I’utilu \ff.iirx .it tin' I 'iiiverxin of \\ .isliing ton. H.irli.ir.i fluntri presi dent of tin' publii ri'l.itions in 11 u lit i' i M ,ii K i' n / ii' ( 'oopi r Iiii of Yew York I d Turner ever utive viie prexi ili'iit of ( NY ,i n il I ),i n W i e il r n . |i r e x i d I- n I of Uii'iii-n .mil Kennedy, the •nivertixmg .igeiii v lli.it Iwn dies tin Nike ,n i omit Turner x.,jd ( N\ ter luved ,i lot ol i onipl.inils from peo pie wlio believed tli.if eorre xpundent I’elei \rnett Was nothing nmri' thiin .1 mouth pus e fnr Saddam Hussein Hut the realitv In- said vvas that the media were depen dent on both the I 'oiled St.ties and Iracji tiff it nils fur smm es Turner also noted that the media in the gulf had more restrii tions imposed upon them than reporters in Viet miiii Had the war gone on longer than tun hours the polu ies imposed h\ the i;o\ eminent wOllhl surelv have i ome bai k to haunt he said \ (I V !' r t I s I | t; e \ p ! ( \\ leden sa id t lie w u\ to avoid 'sexism in ads is to get to i, now the i oiisiimei Sexism is a verv Irani is sue in the advertising bust m ss. lie said "(An adser Using agent s needs) In gel In know ssho von o- talk mg to Tin' panel also disc ussed I Im ( ontrosersial lopn of how to make mass media news appealing to mdi\idn id groups in soi tel v If you don’t want to he informed in tins six iei\ sou lias e a I Igllt to lie .1 dllltl ins • urles said Hut he said he fears the reason mans people don t keep in formed Is lux arise the media are Often out of touch ss ilh i ommunits interests (heihulser agreed nam mg poll! |< s as all example of (loss ness s loses people s 111 terest hei ause reporters tad to make the impoitant issues seem applicable Overholser referred to .in example in I)es Moines where i itizcn.s baked a .ikes in order to r.nse mone\ to help out tile locul poll! e ,ts a politic .d store u itli public, tippe.d Hut she s.nd the spec i.dl /.ition of i.overdue ill .in .it tempt to dppeiil to even group in sui letv is i outlier produi live Turner said ( \\ has al w.ns targeted the interests ot the general public not the spec iali/ed groups and it will continue to do so Hut he said tin- media should tr\ to make the news appealing to all "It is In t aid sour re sponsihilitv as a journalist to keep it interesting lurner said Against her will is against the law. 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Curies said N'o longer will editors mid publishers de i ide wh.it people see Printing Is going electronic, and it's onh a matter of time before we II be able to sell seler t mate rial to meet our needs he said Hecnti.se of an evolution in content and a revolution in tie fixers 'well be able to see more of what w e scant The future is onh as diffi i ult to predii I as understand ing the present " he said "Let us all enjoy the freedom that i nines w ith this new pow er Turner w Im rei.entlv reai bed pubic prominence bet ause of CNN's gull war (overage said the appealing tiling about the television industry .is "who is to sa\ one is wrong we re all experts Turner joked about journal ists declining image by dis closing a ( olleague's three tea sons tor whs reporters should be used in lalmrators expnri merits instead of rats 'I-irsl there are more jour nalisls lie said "Also, you could get attai bed to a rat And third there are even some tilings a rat won't do There are also some things ,i journalist won't do Turner said During tiif war, journalists became "pit bulls instead ot w ate hdogs ' be said "We an* now act used ot be i oming lap dogs to tbe military during tbe gull war," be said 1 think wb.it the public wants is a wall hdog In \ letnam. when (the government) got in trouble was when the public thought tbe\ weren't being tidd the truth Peoples views ot tbe news have remained tbe same, burn ei said I lies still want to see the news ol the da\ However with the increase in cable pro grammmg tbe\ now have many more news sourt es. he said "The (network) talking bead will t ,i I k less which is .1 shame be said ' There s nothing wrong w ith a talking head as long as it has some tiling to sa\ Turnet said he has notit ed a linking of the w o r I d through mteinatinnulh broad last channels and table telev i stem ) low we use this tec hnologv will show what kind of journal ists we are and what kind of human beings burner said THE ULTIMATE INOOOR TANNING MACHINE We ve got your tan when you want it1 SunShowtr on campus «*» 212) • 1)4 I Mm opitaws by P.tfsts > • TACOS • HI KKITON • NACHOS < (ireat Mexican Knud : DOSPATOS S ' J - je' • P'ces " £ .n? 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