NHPTV Presents Journalism Forum

DURHAM, March 27, 2006) - David Fanning, the executive producer of the award-winning PBS public affairs documentary series Frontline, will speak to New Hampshire journalism and media high school and college students and faculty members Wednesday, April 5th from 2 - 4 p.m. at the University of New Hampshire Manchester campus auditorium located at 400 Commercial Street in Manchester's historic millyard. The forum is sponsored by New Hampshire Public Television and UNH Manchester. Those interested in attending the event should RSVP to Rachel Lavoie at Rachel.Lavoie@unh.edu; seating is limited. Fanning will discuss the behind-the-scenes process of developing the program’s investigative documentaries, as well as the challenges, ethics, and importance of in-depth reporting in today’s world. A question and answer period, moderated by NHPTV’s NH Outlook host Beth Carroll, will follow his presentation.

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