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Topic A
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Topic A
Topic A
with Amanda Doyle
Monday at 7:30PM
Topic A is dedicated to enlightening conversation on the big issues in our culture, media, politics and community. Host Amanda Doyle brings a wide variety of spirited national voices to the KDHX airwaves, alongside a sampling of local flavor. A different theme each month, and one common thread: in-depth discussions that go way beyond the soundbites.
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December's Topic A focuses on philanthropy and America's cities; we begin tonight with a discussion of the special relationship of philanthropists to urban centers with Michael Seltzer, partner at Rabin Strategic Partners, former president of Philanthropy New York and philanthropy blogger. He's got a list of top female New York City philanthropists to share, too!

We're completing a month of conversations about experiments in media and new journalism; tonight, new media enthusiast Rex Sorgatz (he blogs at fimoculous.com) will join us to talk about his role in the relatively new Mediaite.com, a site devoted to meta-media news and home to the infamous Power Grid. Plus, musings on the future when we all put everything about ourselves online; Rex says there's no such thing as oversharing!

We're engaged in a month of conversations about experiments in media and new journalism; tonight, guess who's back again? The long-lamented St. Louis Globe-Democrat returns in an online-only identity on December 8th; publisher Dan Rositano will be here to talk about its glory days (briefly) and its comeback (in detail).

We're engaged in a month of conversations about experiments in media and new journalism; tonight, Andrew Donohue, editor of the nonprofit online news site VoiceofSanDiego.org joins us to talk about the role nonprofit, independent investigative media sites can play in an era of exploding information but declining profitability for traditional outlets.
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