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Tonight the Frontline Club will host a panel discussion looking at the relationship between print and online news titles asking how traditional media remain relevant and looking at some of the business models for solving the internet equation?

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Panellists:
Matt Wells

is head of audio at The Guardian and presenter of the Media Talk podcast. He joined the Guardian in 1999 as a reporter, became media correspondent in 2000, and edited Media Guardian from 2004 to 2007. He previously worked at the Edinburgh Evening News and the Scotsman.

Ian Douglas

is head of digital production at The Telegraph and writes about technology, science and the internet .

Paul Staines

is an Irish political blogger, writing pseudonymously as Guido Fawkes . His political blog has been described as "one of Britain's leading political blogsites".

Peter Kirwan

is blogger of Media Money at Press Gazette . Since 2003, he has been experimenting with the Long Tail at Fullrun, a subscription-based site that focuses on the relationship between media, marketing and the technology industry. Previously, he was publisher and editor of Computing.

Ben Hammersley

is a British journalist, broadcaster and technologist currently based between London and Florence. As a journalist, he is currently working as a freelance foreign reporter for the UK arm of MSN and the BBC: he previously worked as the first internet reporter for The Times and as a reporter for The Guardian.

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Laura Oliver
Laura Oliver is a freelance journalist, a contributor to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, co-founder of The Society of Freelance Journalists and the former editor of Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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