The Future of News in Denver and Beyond

It has been six months since the Rocky Mountain News printed its final edition.

In that time, Denver has emerged as a testing ground where former Rocky staff and other journalists are trying to re-imagine how journalism is done.

On Thursday, Aug. 27, we hosted a live online discussion here with former Rocky staff and journalists from around Colorado.

Check out an archive of the event below.

Presented in partnership with IWantMyRocky.com

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