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National Security Reporting Reinvented: Tomorrow’s New Reporters, Media & Audiences

This section of the Center for Security Policy's National Security & New Media Conference dealt with emerging issues in New Media in the context of improved national security reporting, including the embed "rules of engagement" for New Media journalists and military bloggers, professional standards for reporting national security, protection of journalists from "Lawfare" and international libel suits, the risks and benefits of non-professional citizen journalists, and the New Media roles for editors and publishers.

For that panel, two new media giants–Pajamas Media CEO Roger L. Simon and Andrew Breitbart–joined the Center for Security Policy's Frank Gaffney for a panel to discuss, "National Security Reporting Reinvented: Tomorrow's New Reporters, Media & Audiences." Here, the participants shared their experiences in creating a new kind of reporting, both more egalitarian and openly patriotic.

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