*Louis Freedberg is director of the California Media Collaborative, a nonprofit initiative devising new strategies for improved coverage. He was an editorial writer at the San Francisco Chronicle where his major areas of coverage included immigration, education and children’s issues. He worked at the Chronicle as a staff writer covering education and higher education; as a correspondent in the Chronicle’s Washington D.C. bureau during most of the Clinton presidency; and as a senior writer for the Chronicle’s Sunday Insight section.
*Michael Parks is a journalist and educator whose assignments have taken him around the globe, and whose “balanced and comprehensive” coverage of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa earned him the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. From 1997-2000, Parks served as editor of the Los Angeles Times, a period during which the Times garnered four additional Pulitzer Prizes. Parks joined the University of Southern California Annenberg School of Communication faculty in Fall 2000. In Fall 2001, he became interim director of the School of Journalism. He was named director of the school in March 2002 and finished his term June 30, 2008.
*Russ Baker is an old-fashioned muckraking journalist and pamphleteer using the newest technologies. In his reporting and writing he brings the best of mainstream methods (balance and rigor) to the alternative media, and the best of the alternative media (passion for the truth and the larger story) to the mainstream. He focuses on getting past the rhetoric to expose the hidden levers and machinations that shape our world. Baker’s investigative reporting, analysis pieces, features, and essays on politics, power, and perceptions have appeared in many of the world’s finest publications.
* Benjamin M. Compaine has divided his career between the academic world and private business. He is currently teaching technology entrepreneurship at Northeastern University and is a senior consultant for the Innovation International Media Consulting Group. His most recent project (2006) involved creating a strategic plan for a major publishing company in Moscow, Russia.