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      <title>Nathan Stoll</title>
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      <description>The advantages of

for news websites, journalists, and readers

Nathan Stoll nstoll@google.com

World Editors Forum
June 6, 2006

*What is Google News?
The idea: make it easy to get to multiple perspectives Early Demo December 2001 Created by Dr. Krishna Bharat

*Google News: an overview today
Click straight to various publishers&#8217; sites to read different perspectives

Search for specific news topics

Google News is generated entirely by computers Personalization makes it easy to follow the topics you want

&#8230;or get links to the all the other perspectives

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      <title>Moscow Talk - F sent to BP</title>
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Strategies for Newspapers When the Free Generation of Readers Meets the Expensive Generation of News

Eli Noam Columbia University World Editors Forum June 2006 Moscow

The world's first print newspaper was published in Strasbourg in 1609. Ever since, news plus paper proved to be a winning combination. In the 20th century, newspapers lost their primacy over the attention of mass audiences to broadcasting. But for politics, culture, or business, the newspaper remained the central medium. Now, is that changing in the 21st Century? Is the next generation surfing away on their iPods, 3G blackbe</description>
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      <title>Caroline Pauwels</title>
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      <description>Micro media &amp; micro devices
The Flemish e-paper trial
Prof. Dr. Caroline Pauwels &#8211; IBBT-SMIT-VUB Nico Verplancke - IBBT

World Editors Forum June 2006

*Index
MICRO MEDIA AND MICRO DEVICES

Project Goals Project Setup &#8211; the IBBT Hip &amp; Hype, Bit &amp; Byte The Field Test Content Lessons learned so far&#8230;

2

*Project Goals
MICRO MEDIA AND MICRO DEVICES

1. Generate generic knowledge about the potentials of news content on a dedicated electronic reading device, by way of
1. testing a concrete device, the iliad, 2. a concrete content offer, de Tijd, 3. in a concrete living lab context: 200 test u</description>
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      <title>4 Tchircov</title>
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      <description>Ukrainian mediarevolution Begins
Vitaly Tchirkov, editor-in-chief &#8220;Segodnya&#8221; (&#8220;Today&#8221;)

*Founded 1997 by President Kuchma&#8217;s people 1 edition: 12 pages B\W Circulations - 50000 Editorial stuff - 100 Average salary - $150 35 rooms Hand made pages 1 news meeting per day Deadline &#8211; 17.30

*New share holder SCM 2 editions: 16/24 pages Full color Circulations - 150000 Editorial stuff - 60 Average salary - $400 3 newsrooms Editorial system 4 news meeting per day Deadline &#8211; 18:00 22:45 01:00

******************</description>
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      <title>4 Sanjay Trehan </title>
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      <description>How Broadband will revolutionise Indiatimes
A presentation by Sanjay Trehan
Head, Broadband &amp; Content Times Internet Ltd, India

Moscow June 6, 2006

www.indiatimes.com

*BCCL - India&#8217;s No. 1 Media &amp; Entertainment Group
Publishing
Owns India&#8217;s No. 1 English newspaper Owns India&#8217;s No. 1 English business newspaper JV with BBC for India&#8217;s No. 1 Film and Women&#8217;s magazines Publishes leading Hindi and Marathi newspapers Owns India&#8217;s No. 1 Radio station Stations in 9 major cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkota, Chennai &amp; Bangalore

Radio

Music / Music Retail

Owns India's No. 1 music c</description>
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      <title>4 Dean Wright</title>
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      <description>Dean Wright, Managing Editor &amp; Senior Vice President, Consumer Services World Editors Forum, Moscow

*Rule #1

Total advertising $278 billion &#8220;Our users are loyal

only to themselves.&#8221;

Rule #2 &#8220;There is no monopoly on truth and debate.&#8221;

*The exploding blogosphere

***2,300 editorial staff 196 bureaus 130 countries

**Declining voter turnout

**</description>
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      <title>3b Oleg Tretiakov speech</title>
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      <description>Delovoy Peterburg: Pioneering the modern business paper in Russia
Presented by: Oleg A. Tretyakov Company: Bonnier Business Press, Russia SLIDE 2 Bonnier Business Press ZAO was initiated in Russia in 1993 by Bonnier Business Press, one of the five branches of the Swedish media group Bonnier.

*Results
SLIDE 3 Turnover &#61551; Advertisement sales turnover, 2005: 239 mln rubles (&#8364;7 mln) &#61551; Profit, 2005: 54,3 mln rubles (&#8364;1,6 mln) &#61551; Plans for 2006: Turnover &#8211; 322 mln rubles (&#8364;9,5 mln) SLIDE 4 Circulation: printed and paid. Average printed 1998 20000 1999 19750 2000 19500 2001 19500 2002 19</description>
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      <description>1

Pioneering the modern business paper in Russia
Presented by: Oleg A. Tretyakov Company: Bonnier Business Press, Russia

Delovoy Peterburg:

*The Company

2

Bonnier Magazine Group Bonnier Newspapers Bonnier Entertainment Bonnier Books Bonnier Business Press

*DP: Finances
Advertisement sales turnover, 2005: 239 mln rubles (&#8364;7 mln) Profit, 2005: 54,3 mln rubles (&#8364;1,6 mln) Plans for 2006: Turnover &#8211; 322 mln rubles (&#8364;9,5 mln)

3

*Dynamic development Circulation
Average paid subscription, copies
20 000 15 000 10 000 5 000 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 13 621 17 535 16 </description>
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      <title>3 Pierre Louette</title>
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      <description>Is there a future for press agencies in the new media landscape?

Pierre Louette CEO - Agence France-Presse

1

*Is there a future?

Is there a future for press agencies in the new media landscape?

2

*YES

... but ...

Is there a future for press agencies in the new media landscape?

3

*If you believe the ancient proverb
the Chinese ideogram for crisis &#8220;w&#275;ij&#299;&#8221; is composed of two characters, danger and opportunity

&#21361;&#27231;
Opportunities can be a double edged sword
Is there a future for press agencies in the new media landscape?

4

*Press agencies and new media... a little reminder

Is </description>
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      <title>3 Jimmy Wales</title>
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      <description>Wikis and Newspapers: Two Forms of Individual Intelligence
World Editors Forum
Jimmy Wales Chairman - Wikia.com Wikipedia Founder

*&#8220;The ideal encyclopedia should be radical. It should stop being safe.&#8221; --1962, Charles van Doren, later a senior editor at Britannica

*Wikipedia&#8217;s Radical Idea: Imagine a world in which every single person is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re doing.

*Aliu Mamadu Jallo
Knows Something

*Kira Wales
Wants to Learn

*Aliu Mamadu Jallo
Lives in Mali

*Kira Wales
Lives in Florida

*Guaka
Is Here To Help

*What is the Wiki</description>
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      <title>3 Esten Saether</title>
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      <description>How to play more than video games with the readers?

Esten O. Saether Editor Dagbladet.no

*With PSP we reach 3 500 video game players every month the rest of the free generation is part of the 4,5 million readers of Dagbladet.no

Esten O. Saether - World Editor Forum Moscow 6th June 2006

*From traditional newspaper to online success
4,0 3,5 3,0 2,5 2,0 1,5 1,0 0,5 0,0 Dagbladet Adresseavisen F&#230; drelandsvennen Aftenposten Dagens N&#230; ringsliv Bergens Tidende Drammens Tidende VG 0,9 0,8 0,9 0,8 0,4 0,3 2,1

3,8

online readers per every print copy

Esten O. Saether - World Editor Forum Moscow </description>
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      <title>3 Berna Gonzalez-Harbour</title>
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      <description>EL PA&#205;S Always working at double speed

1

*Difusi&#243;n del diario y cuota de mercado
EL PA&#205;S l&#237;der en ventas diarias....

Total difusi&#243;n
453.602

314.591 278.166 208.139 170.181 140.088

EL PA&#205;S

El Mundo

Abc

La El Peri&#243;dico Vanguardia

La Raz&#243;n

El Mundo 20%

Abc 18%

La Vanguardia 13%

El Peri&#243;dico La Raz&#243;n 11%

EL PA&#205;S 29%

9%

Fuente: OJD Enero-Diciembre 2005 2

*Difusi&#243;n
EL PA&#205;S l&#237;der en ventas diarias....

Venta en quiosco
356.758

Porcentaje sobre total difusi&#243;n del diario 79%
219.155 178.202

70% 64%
EL PA&#205;S El Mundo Abc

94.202

112.904

98.230

45%

66%

70%
La Raz&#243;n</description>
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      <title>2b Yelvington speech</title>
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      <description>Creating community through hyperlocal blogging
DRAFT- not for distribution &#8211; 30 May 2006 Prepared for the World Editors Forum, Moscow, Russia, June 2006 Steve Yelvington &lt;steve@yelvington.com&gt; A crisis can be a good thing. It makes us challenge our assumptions, rethink our ideas, and ideally come up with a better way of working. As economist Paul Romer says: A crisis is a terrible thing to waste. Here's a crisis. Newspaper readership in the United States is entering a "danger zone." For 30 years, newspaper readership has been in a steady decline. This decline is the inevitable result of an e</description>
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      <title>2a Steve Yelvington</title>
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      <description>Creating community through hyperlocal blogging
Learnings from

Steve Yelvington

*&#8220;A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.&#8221;
Economist Paul Romer

*Philip Meyer, The Vanishing Newspaper

**We've lost the &#8220;outer ring.&#8221; To survive, geographically local media must learn to be hyperlocal ... more focused on the center of the target.

**Social capital
&#8226; People are retreating and disconnecting from civic life &#8226; Civic life is what we cover ... interest in civic life drives newspaper readership

*Control
&#8226; If you don't allow people to post directly to the web, you don't have a blogging com</description>
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      <title>2 Jan Jensen</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344970/2-Jan-Jensen</link>
      <description>WEF Moscow

*****************Readers &#8211; weekdays
Which days of the week do you typically read EB?
40%
33% 32%

30%

30% 29% 25% 26%

Man
20%
17% 16% 21% 19% 17% 16% 16% 21%

Woman
10%

0%
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

****DAILY READERS
ekstrabladet.dk: 205.000 Ekstra Bladet: 460.000

166.000

39.000

421.000

Coverage: 626.000 persons In total: 665.000 persons

***Thank you for

*</description>
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      <title>2 Chrystia Freeland</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344963/2-Chrystia-Freeland</link>
      <description>Readers Need New Online Services
Chrystia Freeland US Managing Editor Financial Times

**Revealing What Editors Are Thinking

*Creating An Expert Forum

*Guest Editors

*Wilbur Ross&#8217; Diary

*James Cayne&#8217;s Diary

*Giving Readers Access To News-Makers

*Teaching Online

*FT Chinese

*Opening Up To Readers

*Citizen Journalism

*Do We Need Editors? The Power of The Aggregators

*Citizen Journalism?

*Social Networking

*</description>
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      <title>2 Bela Papp</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344961/2-Bela-Papp</link>
      <description>BLIKK &amp; Hungarian Politics
the Unusual Story of the Leading Tabloid Becoming the Voice of Reason

Mr. Bela Papp, GM of Ringier Hungary

*Hungary &#8211; middle country in the middle of CEE
&#8226;10 million inhabitants; &#8226;19 counties; &#8226;Purchasing power: 25% of EU average &#8226;Media market: 640 million &#8364;
25 tv-channels; 150 radio stations; 50 websites; 150 magazines; 10 national dailies 18 local/regional dailies 47000 billboards/citylights

*Media history: 15 years living in democracy
1948 - 1989:
Strong political control on media State-owned radio since 1933 State-owned television from 1958 Foreign</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:30:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>1b Jim Brady speech</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344957/1b-Jim-Brady-speech</link>
      <description>SPEECH NOTES TECHNICAL CONVERGENCE &#8226; Almost daily, new devices are launched that get us closer to a world where all information is available at all times, and on demand: &#8211; iPods that can store music, podcasts, photos and videos. &#8211; Cell phones that can also take photos, shoot videos and manage your life. &#8211; Palm-size multi-use devices that can take photos, shoot video or record audios. &#8211; Automobile navigation systems with live traffic reports and, soon, news and information at your fingertips. &#8211; Satellite radio with the ability to store shows on demand. &#8211; TiVo boxes with hundreds o</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:29:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>1a Steve Herrmann</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344950/1a-Steve-Herrmann</link>
      <description>Does News still need editors?
What interactivity means for our journalism

Steve Herrmann 25 May 2006

*Is there still room for us?

*Interactivity: The audience and us
From the audience BBC News Interactive gets: &#8226; 10,000 emails a day &#8226; 100-200 images a week On July 7th &#8226; 20,000 emails on the London Bombings &#8226; 1,000 images from the public &#8226; 3,000 SMS (text) messages &#8230; What does it mean for our journalism?

*Comments, opinions, perspectives

*Diversity of views

*Testimony

*Eyewitness

*Access to difficult areas

*Pictures and Video

*Your questions &#8211; to our reporters

*Your que</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:25:59 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>1a P Hobemagi and F Amaral</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344940/1a-P-Hobemagi-and-F-Amaral</link>
      <description>Merging ice and fire
The marriage of Nordic Newspaper and Spanish Design

*Estonian Market
&gt; 1.400.000 people &gt; 1.000.000 readers &gt; Founded: 1906 &gt; 35.000 copies saled &gt; 151.000 readers &gt; 14,5% market share &gt; 4 National daily newspapers &gt; 4 National weekly magazines &gt; 2 National weekly newspapers

Tallin

*Once, in 1998, the largest national newspaper moved from Tartu to Tallin to conquer the market!
Tallin

Tartu

*Eesti P&#228;evaleht, the local neswspaper, defended its market renewing the content and its connection with the readers...
business opinion lifestyle local news weekend

*But there wa</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:20:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>1a Jim Brady</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344936/1a-Jim-Brady</link>
      <description>Creating a Converged Newsroom

June 6, 2006

*What Is Convergence?

*Convergence &amp; The Media
&#8226; At washingtonpost.com, we focus on four types of convergence:
&#8211; &#8211; &#8211; &#8211; Technical convergence Audience convergence Competitive convergence Information convergence

*Technical Convergence

**Audience Convergence

****Competitive Convergence

**********Information Convergence

****washingtonpost.com: A Case Study

*Technical Convergence

****Audience Convergence

*********Competitive Convergence

*The Converged Newsroom
&#8226; The newspaper and web site each maintain television studios, where we p</description>
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      <title>1 Neil Budde</title>
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      <description>World Editors Forum
Presentation by

Neil Budde
General Manager, Yahoo! News

1

*The open-source challenge

&#8220;There is no future in vanilla for most
companies in a flat world. &#8230; the commercial future belongs to those who know how to make the richest chocolate sauce, the sweetest, lightest whipped cream, and the juiciest cherries to sit on top, or how to put them all together into a sundae.

&#8221;

&#8220;The World is Flat&#8221; by Thomas L. Friedman
2

*Open source is making a lot of news vanilla

&#8226; Google. &#8226; My Way. &#8226; RSS readers. &#8226; Others.

3

*Traditional news brands still offer the best</description>
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      <title>1 George Brock</title>
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      <description>Weekend Editions
George Brock - Saturday Editor, The Times
World Editors Forum, Moscow, June 2006

*Once upon a time&#8230;

1960&#8217;s - 74 pages 2 sections

1980&#8217;s - 28 pages 1 section

*&#8230;and in 2006

2006 - 378 pages 7 sections

2006 - 470 pages 12 sections

*The Times on Saturday
Readership is over 2 million, with the most under 45 readers and the most readers in London in the quality market

March 1965 Circulation 259,000

March 2005 Circulation 770,000

*The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times has 3.5 million readers and accounts for half of all quality papers sold on a Sunday

March 1965 Circul</description>
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      <title>1 Bill Hill and Michael Cooper</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344904/1-Bill-Hill-and-Michael-Cooper</link>
      <description>Reading Beyond The Web Century Digital News in the 21
st bill hill Advanced Reading Technologies Microsoft Corporation billhill@microsoft.com

*The Digital Decade
All media types are going digital
Music, Video, Text

Newspapers have embraced the Web
In order to compete, they are becoming online multimedia portals, supporting citizen journalism, podcasts, audio &amp; video, etc. These are all great media enhancements

But will they replace the professional, well-crafted written word?

*A Web of Compromises
In print, YOU control design and layout On the Web, you mostly settle for a single screen res</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:14:16 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>useful information</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2344902/useful-information</link>
      <description>For a copy of the Handbook for Bloggers, go to: http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=542 You can select a variety of languages.

*</description>
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      <title>Understanding Citizen Journalism</title>
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      <description>Understanding Citizen Journalism
By Mary Lou Fulton A colleague who just stepped into a new role as citizen journalism editor at a daily newspaper recently asked me for some advice. &#8220;I really like the idea of reader participation, but I do not know much about it,&#8221; he confessed, a bit sheepishly. &#8220;Where are the best places to learn about what this all means and how to make it happen?&#8221; One of the first things to understand is that collaboration and communication have always been at the heart of what makes the internet a unique medium. Before the World Wide Web was created as a visual way</description>
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      <description>Teens and Newspapers: 10 Surprises

1. 62 percent of teens 12-14 read a newspa eek. TRU 2001 Fall. 2. 76 percent of teens 15-17 read a newspaper in the past week. 3. Most popular sections read by teens: Comics 56 percent Entertainment 51 percent Sports 45 percent Advertising 42 percent Local News 35 percent Classified Ads 28 percent. 4. 73 percent of teens say that the Sunday about products to buy.

inserts read by teens are electronics, 57 percent; discount stores, 55 percent; and major department stores, 35 percent. 7. Newspaper classified readership by teens jumps from 17 percent for teens </description>
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      <description>GROWING READERSHIP: An IFRA workshop &#8226; Dec 13 &amp; 14 2005 &#8226; Dubai

Day 1
9.00 to 10.30
Introductions, followed by The Vanishing Breed Why readership is declining Communication Breakdown: Obstacles to readership growth

DECEMBER 13

Day 2
I Can&#8217;t Get No Satisfaction: How to lure young readers with case studies from Sweden, Singapore and USA

DECEMBER 14

10.30 to 10.45

Coffee break

10.45 to 11.30

Culture &amp; Readership: How some North American papers are tackling the problem

Design and Readership: Does design really matter?

11.30 to 12.30

50 Things You Can Do On The Cheap: Some things y</description>
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      <description>From: Peter&#160;Ong&#160;&lt;peterong@bigpond.net.au&gt; Date: 24&#160;November&#160;2005&#160;9:36:58&#160;AM To: Peter&#160;Ong&#160;&lt;peterong@bigpond.net.au&gt;

Friday, November 4, 2005

Teenage trends even scarier for newspapers' future
Lately, the newspaper industry has been worried about the 18-34 demographic, one that they are losing to new media and which advertisers, who consider this generation their primary target, are following. But have newspapers been concerned with the habits of the next age group down, 12-17 year olds? According to a new study, they should be. The Pew Internet and American Life Project released a re</description>
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      <title>handbook bloggers cyberdissidents-GB</title>
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      <description>COUV. GUIDE INTERNET/RSF GB

14/09/05

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HANDBOOK FOR BLOGGERS AND CYBER-DISSIDENTS
REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS

SEPTEMBER 2005

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BLOGGERS, THE NEW HERALDS OF FREE EXPRESSION Julien Pain WHAT&#8217;S A BLOG ? Pointblog.com THE LANGUAGE OF BLOGGING Pointblog.com CHOOSING THE BEST TOOL Cyril Fi&#233;vet and Marc-Olivier Peyer HOW TO SET UP AND RUN A BLOG The Civiblog system Citizenlab WHAT ETHICS SHOUL</description>
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      <description>20 good ideas to increase the readership
Background: Newspaper&#160;business&#160;today&#160;is&#160;not&#160;only&#160;ink&#160;on&#160;paper.&#160;It&#8217;s&#160;a&#160;lot&#160;of&#160;new&#160;activities,&#160;but&#160;it&#8217;s&#160;not&#160;only&#160; about&#160;media.&#160;The&#160;way&#160;to&#160;success&#160;is&#160;to,&#160;in&#160;different&#160;ways,&#160;create&#160;a&#160;good&#160;relationship&#160;to&#160;the&#160; readers. 1. Create&#160;some&#160;kind&#160;of&#160;Media&#160;Center&#160;with&#160;different&#160;programs&#160;for&#160;different&#160;groups.&#160;A&#160; place&#160;where&#160;the&#160;readers&#160;can&#160;meet&#160;in&#160;real&#160;life&#160;and&#160;learn&#160;more&#160;about&#160;your&#160;newspaper. Why&#160;and&#160;how? a.&#160;Create&#160;new&#160;relationships&#160;to&#160;the&#160;readers. b.&#160;Invite&#160;potential&#160;readers&#160;to&#160;new&#160;acti</description>
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      <title>Focusing on Readers Needs</title>
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      <description>Focusing on Readers Needs
By Tim Sumption Last year the marketing department at the Sun-Sentinel set out to create a new brand image for the newspaper that would give South Florida residents a concrete but emotional reason to read the newspaper. Media usage studies and reader focus groups had shown that SunSentinel readers identified with helpful, local information that personally affected them. So the marketing department crafted a message based on the usefulness of the newspaper instead of the broad topics within it, focusing on benefits rather than features. &#8220;We did not want to just promo</description>
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      <title>citizen journo</title>
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      <description>The Age of Citizen Journalism

Rex Sorgatz
Internet Broadcasting Systems and Fimoculous.com

You can't flip open a laptop nowadays without someone pushing the phrase "the future of media" in your face. Opinions about journalists' role in an evolving media ecology are spreading faster than remote controls in the modern household. One could easily be cynical about this state of punditry-for-punditry's-sake, because -- let's be honest -- we really have no idea what the world will look like in 10 years. Nonetheless, it's best to look at this cacophony optimistically: living during a time that peop</description>
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      <title>50 ideas</title>
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      <description>***ENGAGE YOUR READER, STAY MARRIED FOR LIFE

*A newspaper is a conversation, not a monologue

*1

Do something for readers

**When the US launched a new SAT test, it caused a lot of anxiety But the Philadelphia Daily News did something for its readers. Result: overwhelming

**R a c i n e C o u n t y &#8217;s D a i l y N e w s p a p e r

Sports
Obligation to his children influences Caron Butler&#8217;s commitment to turn pro PAGE 1D

Local
State has list of people with unclaimed property. Are you one of the lucky? PAGE 1C

VISIT RACINE COUNTY&#8217;S Botanical gardens woo 24-HOUR NEWS visitors with sights</description>
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      <title>18-34</title>
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      <description>y
Generation

*8-34
THE DESPERATE BID TO LURE YOUNG READERS

*********source: gradethenews.org

*Everybody wants a piece of the pie...

***...but have they got the right recipe?

*A typical section

*Winston-Salem Journal Circulation: 85,000 on weekdays, 95,000 on Sundays

***What they do
&#8227; Teens conceptualise the content, write all the cover stories
and sometimes take photos and do the illustrations, says Lynn Felder, the paper&#8217;s Sunday Editor &#8227; Other content are syndicated columns and regular features &#8227; The kids are paid US$30 for a lead story, $10 and $15 for movie and CD reviews </description>
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      <title>World Press Photo</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2342383/World-Press-Photo</link>
      <description>See all the winning images from the World Press Photo contest 2006 in the main exhibition hall during this conference

*World Press Photo of the Year Finbarr O&#8217;Reilly, Canada, Reuters, Mother and child at emergency feeding center, Tahoua, Niger, 1 August

*1st prize People in the News Stories Todd Heisler, USA, Rocky Mountain News/Polaris Images, Honoring fallen US Marines: 2nd Lt. James Cathey's body arrives at Reno Airport

*1st prize Sports Action Stories Donald Miralle, Jr., USA, Getty Images, Sports portfolio: Aaron Peirsol during the Santa Clara Grand Prix, 26 June

*3rd prize People i</description>
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      <title>Power point WEF conferen#12</title>
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      <description>See all the winning images from the World Press Photo contest 2006 in the main exhibition hall during this conference

*World Press Photo of the Year Finbarr O&#8217;Reilly, Canada, Reuters, Mother and child at emergency feeding center, Tahoua, Niger, 1 August

*1st prize People in the News Stories Todd Heisler, USA, Rocky Mountain News/Polaris Images, Honoring fallen US Marines: 2nd Lt. James Cathey's body arrives at Reno Airport

*1st prize Sports Action Stories Donald Miralle, Jr., USA, Getty Images, Sports portfolio: Aaron Peirsol during the Santa Clara Grand Prix, 26 June

*3rd prize People i</description>
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      <description>Circulation since going tabloid
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Year before redesign

Latest figures

****Good format: &#63283;&#63280;%

*Good format: &#63283;&#63280;%

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*2001: 37,000

2005: 40,000

*What we learned from the shrink

*what we learned from the shrink

1. Texts appear longer within a tabloid format.

*what we learned from the shrink

2. Ads appear to take up more space within a tabloid format.

*what we learned from the shrink

3. Visuals become more eye-catching within a tabloid format.

*what we learned from the shrink

4. Readers will complain about the body type no matter what.

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      <description>Boris Trupcevic,
Kuala Lumpur, 2006 Editor-in-Chief 1

*Company ID

&#61607; publishing company: Media-Ideja d.o.o., member of Styria Medien AG Styria Medien AG: &#61607; Established in 1869 &#61607; 3rd largest media company in Austria &#61607; 2,400 employees &#61607; Sales figures of &#8364; 430 M in 2005 &#61607; Present in the Croatian market since 2000 through acquisition of the traditional daily newspaper &#8220;Ve&#269;ernji list&#8221;
Kuala Lumpur, 2006 2

*Croatia &#8211; Market Overview
&#61607; Print titles: 220 (Dailies: 13) &#61607; TV stations: 21 &#61607; Radio stations: 147 &#61607; Internet penetration: 35% &#61607; Mobile phone penetration: 85%

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      <title>themeforadream</title>
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      <description>Theme for a dream
Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*&#160;

Things that won&#8217;t be seen on TV or the internet

Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*Behind scenes
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the

Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*Which?
Presenting THE GAME
Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*Brazil x Australia What can we do
to stop them? Ask&#160;australian&#160;coaches&#160;and&#160; fans&#160; to&#160;describe&#160;strategies&#160;to&#160;stop brazilian&#160;frontmen&#160;&#160; Show&#160;best&#160;opinions&#160;with&#160; graphics&#160;support
Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*Argentina x Brazil example

Carlos Marcelo Correio Bra</description>
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      <title>Pulling</title>
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      <description>Pulling power
How to attract the reader before, during and after the World Cup

Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*Create your own stories (recipe for a tasty appetizer)

*Develop at least one big, exclusive and special story before World Cup starts

*&#8220;The birth of a genius&#8221; Example &#8211; Correio Braziliense: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Robinho, Adriano and Kak&#225;: Five different steps until stardom &#8211; work in progress since the beginning of March and planned to be finished until the end of April for publishing exactly one month before the first match

*&#61550; Brazil:

A Football Nation exa</description>
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      <title>picturepower</title>
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      <description>Picture power
How to get the best all the time, everytime

Carlos Marcelo Correio Braziliense - Brazil

*****One image values more than 1.000 words, but 1.000 images values less than one word

**Select which are the REAL important pictures of the day &#8211; do not bomb them with tons of images that, together, means almost nothing. Few and well-chosen photos are more effective than lots of them spread through the pages.

**Do not lose a good picture: best sports photographers from best news agencies will be in Germany

*Differences between television and photography

*TV: General images of the gam</description>
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      <title>Fairplay</title>
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      <description>Fairplay

&#8226; &#8220;Due to technical reasons, this front page couldn&#180;t be printed. &#8226; Sorry. See you tomorrow&#8221;. &#8226; Ol&#233;&#180;s front page, the day after Brazil 4 x 1 Argentina &#8211; Confederation Cup Final Match

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      <title>BrasiliaCB</title>
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      <description>Bras&#237;lia, a different city

*******23/11/1978

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      <title>Trup&#269;evi&#263; english</title>
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      <description>*ID company
&#8226; Publishing house: 24sata d.o.o. (founded 01.10.2004.), member of Styria Medien AG &#8226; Styria Medien AG is the 3rd largest publishing house in Austria, on Croatian market since 2000, after acquisition of Ve&#269;ernji list, the traditional Croatian daily newspaper &#8226; Launch of 24sata: 2 March 2005

*Newspaper of the new generation
&#8226; shorter, faster, clearer &#8226; Serious topics and entertainment, but devided &#8226; credibility vs. infotainment &#8226; News understandable from the perspective of the common people &#8226; Emotions, emotions, emotions &#8226; Trustworthiness &#8226; UGC

*Newspaper of t</description>
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      <description>Marketing for Non Marketers
Ayman Salah

*Agenda
Part 1: Introduction to Marketing Part II- Marketing Strategies Part III- Marketing Planning

*What is Marketing?
&#8226; Marketing is managing profitable customer relationships &#8211; Attracting new customers &#8211; Retaining and growing current customers &#8226; &#8220;Marketing&#8221; is NOT synonymous with &#8220;sales&#8221; or &#8220;advertising&#8221;

*What is Marketing?
The marketing concept holds that achieving organizational goals depends on determining the needs and want of target markets and delivering the desired satisfaction more effectively and efficiently than compe</description>
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      <description>o which we say: August, 2004. Chris Allbritton goes to Najaf. Reporting for his reader-supported blog Back-to-Iraq.com during the major fighting around the Imam Ali Shrine, Allbritton manages to get inside to interview members of the Mahdi army and report what's happening. He's then arrested by the Najaf police under live fire but lives to write about it. June, 2007. Pet-food scandal ignites blogosphere. Pet owners frustrated with the limitations of the news media self-organize into a national network of sites and share news about tainted foods that may have killed thousands of pets across the</description>
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      <description>*Journalism 2.0 is an initiative of J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism, a center of the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism, and of the Knight Citizen News Network, which is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Jan Schaffer, Editor Steve Fox, Michael Williams, Craig Stone, Contributing Editors Design: Wendy Kelly, wlkdesign.com

&#169; 2007 Mark Briggs
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.

*Mark Briggs
Mark Briggs is a recovering sportswriter who discovered what the Internet could do for</description>
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      <description>Tribune Plans to Roll Out Metromix Entertainment Sites at All Papers
By E&amp;P Staff
Published: July 10, 2007 4:52 PM ET

CHICAGO Tribune Co. said Tuesday it will roll out Metromix, the local entertainment Web site that began in Chicago, to all its newspapers.The announcement came as it launched Metromix at the Los Angeles Times, and said it would have a site in New York City up and running this week.Metromix was already available in Orlando and Baltimore."Expanding Metromix supports our over-arching strategy to grow our interactive business in Tribune markets and beyond," Tim Landon, president o</description>
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      <description>Social networks, a catchall phrase attached to sites that enable people with common interests to connect and deepen their bonds, are particularly hot.
"How&#160;many&#160;readers&#160;would&#160;regularly&#160;turn&#160;to&#160;a&#160;product&#160;that&#160;contained&#160;features&#160;tailored&#160; just&#160;to&#160;them?&#160;How&#160;many&#160;would&#160;dig&#160;it&#160;if&#160;the&#160;paper&#160;reflected&#160;a&#160;concern&#160;and&#160;passion&#160;for&#160;the&#160; same&#160;subjects&#160;you&#160;do?&#160;Throw&#160;in&#160;a&#160;site&#160;that&#160;lets&#160;you&#160;be&#160;a&#160;part&#160;of&#160;it&#160;and&#160;watch&#160;how&#160;many&#160; flock." &#173;&#160;An&#160;editor&#160;posting&#160;in&#160;the&#160;message&#160;board&#160;at&#160;Visual&#160;Editors.com

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      <description>Study Suggests Social Media Revolution
The results of a study into the adoption of social media have been released by Massachusetts University. by Helen Leggatt The results prove that social media is coming to the business world at a faster rate than many anticipated. It was undertaken &#8220;to see if there was a difference in the knowledge and usage of social media in companies selected by growth rate rather than revenue.&#8221; Respondents were from Inc. Magazine&#8217;s Inc. 500, a list of the U.S&#8217;s fastestgrowing private companies. The report surveyed marketer&#8217;s familiarity with six prominent soc</description>
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      <description>&#8226;

How are you doing? a college new media checklist

By Bryan Murley -April 30 2007

Have you got your news org. online? Do you have a content management system? Have you posted any videos online? Have you included any audio soundbites in a story? Have you done a photo slideshow? Have you put up an audio slideshow (perhaps using Soundslides)? Have you done a map? Have you used weblogs on your site? Have you uploaded source documents (PDFs, excel spreadsheets, etc.) to accompany a big story? Have you used social media (Facebook, MySpace, YouTube) to market your stories? Have you tracked what </description>
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      <description>*PR 2.0 ESSENTIALS
A Necessarily Living Document
The 2.0 Reference Guide is a living document to help PR practitioners understand and navigate through the &#8211; sometimes scary often challenging but definitely exciting &#8211; PR 2.0 landscape. The table of contents allows you to directly link to the section you want to go to. This Reference Guide is a dynamic resource which can be updated by anybody &#8211; similar to a wiki.

1 2

INTRODUCTION RSS &#8226; What is RSS? &#8226; How can it help me manage information overload? &#8226; Why is it important for my clients? &#8226; List of RSS resources &#8226; How can I submit </description>
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      <description>SINGAPORE:&#160;Four&#160;SPH&#160;news&#160;websites&#160;among&#160; advertisers'&#160;favourites
Singspore Press Holdings websites make top 10 list of companies that advertisers would most like to patronize Straits TimesTuesday, July 10, 2007 By Erica Tay Four news websites operated by media group Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) are among those that companies would most want to spend their advertising dollars on, according to an industry survey. Marketing magazine's first comprehensive Online Media of the Year survey asked advertisers and ad industry players where in cyberspace they would willingly put their cash. The </description>
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      <title>Keys to building online communities</title>
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      <description>Development of community on the net- Personal home pages and profile Personal content creation- Ability to interact with others- ability to 'friend' with others.

Benefits of community- heightened customer loyalty- self-policing- amplified word of mouth- better feedback- engagement that can drive group or individual actions Three levels of community- lightweight social processes: Digg, Last.fm, Craisglist, Del.icio.us, Amazon, Netvibes- collaborative information structures Flickr, YouTube, - high-end collaboration - Wikipedia

Case studiesFlickr - photo sharing community. What is success? Grow</description>
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Every&#160;citizen&#160;is&#160;a&#160;reporter Interactive&#160;age two&#173;way Readers&#160;can&#160;tip&#160;contributors 100&#160;yerars&#160;The&#160;community&#160;was&#160;highly&#160;interactive&#160; media&#160;grew&#160;with&#160;on&#173;way&#160;mass&#160;distribution highly&#160;global Second&#160;generation &#160; Global&#160;reach Connecting&#160;newsmakers&#160;and&#160;news&#160;sources Straight&#160;news&#160;is&#160;not&#160;the&#160;standard."&#160;oh

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By Alfred Hermida and Neil Thurman

Alfred Hermida Assistant Professor School of Journalism 6388 Crescent Road University of British Columbia Vancouver V6T 1Z2 Canada Tel: +1 604 827 3540 E-mail: alfred.hermida@ubc.ca

Neil Thurman Senior Lecturer in Electronic Publishing Department of Journalism and Publishing City University Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB UK Tel: +44 20 7040 8222 E-mail: neilt@soi.city.ac.uk

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The Transformation of the Web: How Emerging Communities Shape the Information we Consume
Josef Kolbitsch
(Graz University of Technology, Austria josef.kolbitsch@tugraz.at)

Hermann Maurer
(Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media, Graz University of Technology, Austria hmaurer@iicm.edu)

Abstract: To date, one of the main aims of the World Wide Web has been to provide users with information. In addition to private homepages, large professional in</description>
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We developed these as part of the BBC2.0 project. I&#8217;ve been meaning to publish them for a while since they were signed off by the BBC board. They&#8217;re perpetually draft.

1. Build web products that meet audience needs: anticipate needs not yet fully articulated by audiences, then meet them with products that set new standards. (nicked from Google) 2. The very best websites do one thing really, really well: do less, but execute perfectly. (again, nicked from Google, with a tip of the hat to Jason Fried)3. Do not attempt to do everything yourselves: link to o</description>
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Annuity The college contributes 10% of your gross salary to a 403(b) plan through TIAA-CREF, provided your work schedule exceeds 1,000 hours annually. Faculty appointments for one year or less are not eligible for this benefit. There is no waiting period or matching requirement. Employees can also defer before-tax dollars for personal contributions. Group Health Insurance Northwestern College offers s</description>
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Table of Contents This summary highlights the major provisions of benefit plans offered full-time faculty at Northwestern University.
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Research points the finger at PowerPoint

File photo: Do as I do ... the federal Treasurer, Peter Costelllo, shows the right way to give a PowerPoint presentation, speaking to graphs rather than reading dot points.
Photo: Andrew Meares

Anna Patty Education Editor April 4, 2007 If you have ever wondered why your eyes start glazing over as you read those dot points on the screen, as the same words are being spoken, take heart in knowing there is a scientific explanation. It is more difficult to process information if it is coming at you in the written and spoken f</description>
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      <description>&#171; David Byrne on PowerPoint: Freedom &#8212; who needs it? | Main | PowerPoint: sometimes you have to laugh to keep from crying &#187; April 10, 2007

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Is it finally time to ditch PowerPoint?
Last week an article appearing in The Sydney Morning Herald entitled Researcher points finger at PowerPoint generated quite a stir. The article highlighted findings by researchers from the University of New South Wales, including John Sweller who developed the Cognitive Load Theory back in the '80s. One of the findings mentioned in the article: it is more difficult to process inf</description>
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&#8226; Provide relevant, differentiated storytelling and messages that engage audiences and consumers. &#8226; Offer an array of media alternatives where, when and how consumers want them. &#8226; Incorporate new forms of storytelling and message across a broad portfolio of forms and formats in a variety of media. &#8226; Focus more on audiences and be more knowledgeable and astute about consumers' information needs, delivery preferences and how to leverage the strengths of each medium for different audience segments. &#8226; Be expert in the management of traditional and digi</description>
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The multimedia area of study aspires to be a leading proponent of scholarly research, teaching and service activities related to the impact of new and emerging electronic media on individuals, organizations, industries and society as a whole, particularly as it relates to the practice of journalism. The multimedia area of study encourages faculty and student participation in research projects that examine the uses and the impact of new and emerging media. The area of study encourages students, faculty, citizens and members of allied professions to generate and participate in discussio</description>
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Full-time Not Applicable Information Technology Higher Education 7390 October 29, 2007

Description
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Posted Oct 09

Company History eHarmony, the Internet&#8217;s #1 trusted relationship service, is dedicated to becoming the world&#8217;s leading relationship services provider. When it launched in 2000, eHarmony became the first relationship service on the Web to use a scientific approach to match highly compatible singles. More than 17 million people</description>
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      <description>Are you a new media manager or senior producer looking for a new position to grow and to take your leadership skills to the next level? Are you a high-level editor who has transtioned to new media with a proven record of success? If so, here is a unique opportunity for you. COXnet, the Atlanta-based group responsible for support, services and strategy for Cox Newspapers and its Web sites, is looking for a Manager of Content Strategy based in our Content department We seek an experienced manager in both traditional and new media spaces with a thorough understanding of online news sites and prin</description>
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      <description>Manager of New Product Development will lead teams and commercializes medical devices from the prototyping stage to market release. Innovate, develop, and implements novel processes/capabilities to accelerate product development. Recruit, develop and mentor the development of associates. Coordinate cross-functional teams to drive business and organizational results. Set business metrics for the team and provides performance feedback to employees. Plan, schedule, conduct, and manage various engineering projects, ensuring all projects adhere to acceptable engineering practices and compliance reg</description>
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eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY;) is the world's largest online marketplace. To apply for this position, please click on 'Apply Now' to visit our Careers Site. To begin the application process, enter the Job Number into the Requisition Number search field and select submit. You can now begin applying for the position. Responsible for developing the strategies and positioning of our brands and sub-brands as well as brand expression, inspiration, education and tools. Partners closely with the rest of the Brand Development team on brand expressio</description>
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      <description>Provide senior creative support to the brand and the VP Editorial. Advise on all facets of brand collateral Maintain current design, develop new productts Work with internal departments to coordinate multimedia initiativesAttend creative and informal meetings related to projects. Attend trade shows and conferences to bring current and new development in trends to the team in relations to design, art, photography and technology to enhance brand and customers. Deliver summary presentations of key topics and data to senior management.Have a cross functional role within the Creative Services Team </description>
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      <description>Executive Director, Product Innovation
serves as creative advisor for existing products and provides leadership for the development of new niche products, and electronic and online programming.

VP, Editorial Programming: NBC Universal Specific Responsibilities Include: Management * Working to help conceive
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