Events at a Glance

May 17: Live Podcast with ESPN Magazine’s Tom Junod
5 tips for dealing with war news coverage offers commonsense ways to protect families and kids when the news is severe

June 17: Folio Awards Honor Best in News & Social Media
Download sponsorship, ticket & ad information The Fair Media Council Folio Awards celebration will be on Friday, June 17, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, Long Island, N.Y. This will be an outdoor event, weather permitting. Proof of vaccination will be required at the door. Find updated Folio event

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5 Tips for Dealing with War in Ukraine News Coverage
5 tips for dealing with war news coverage offers commonsense ways to protect families and kids when the news is severe

On March 22, All About Conspiracy Theories
FMC Fast Chat LIVE takes you inside the news so you can be in the know in 30 minutes. Reserve now.

April 6: Inside Stories Behind a Day at the Beach
FMC’s Capacity Building & Development Center programs improve your media relations and communication skills.

On March 15, Lessons in Entrepreneurship
FMC Fast Chat LIVE takes you inside the news so you can be in the know in 30 minutes. Reserve now.

March 7: Meet WPIX 11 News Director
FMC’s Capacity Building & Development Center programs improve your media relations and communication skills.

Media Relations Workshop Feb. 16
Communications training Jan. 14. Sign up for the Fair Media Council’s weekly newsletter. Here’s why.

On Feb. 8, A Life in News
FMC Fast Chat LIVE takes you inside the news so you can be in the know in 30 minutes. Reserve now.

The News Conference: Real & Powerful 2022
REAL & POWERFUL It’s the News Conference that brings the news media and the public together for open dialogue, mutual understanding & respect

Jan. 18 Biden’s First Year: Chat with America’s Foremost Presidential Historian Douglas Brinkley
REAL & POWERFUL Fast Chat with presidential historian Douglas Brinkley on Biden’s First Year