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It's deadline, and like many of you, I have to get this column out. In an effort to get that done on time, let me share a few helpful hints for those of us doing our best to get the paper out at deadline
Here’s my official advice. Take it for what it’s worth.
“At the risk of making your head grow any bigger, I thought I’d show this to you.”
He was holding a copy of The Oklahoma Publisher, the official publication of the Oklahoma Press Association.
The second challenge was a bit more interesting. Mike mentioned that producing their publications would be much more efficient if he, along with others who sometimes worked away from the office, could connect to the office network from remote locations. He went a little further than that. Not only did they want to connect to their servers, they wanted to be able to work from home or wherever exactly the same way they did back at the office.
I asked my new friend, Kevin Schwartz to coauthor a column about the trend of college newspapers toward reducing print days or moving away from print to digital. Kevin is going to hate that I told you this, but College Media Matters recently referred to Kevin as “Dean of the College Media Business.” He knows his stuff.
You can read for yourself what Kevin, who was general manager of The Daily Tar Heel student newspaper at the University of North Carolina for 20 years, thinks about this trend.
At first I thought, “It sounds like an interesting project, but I just don’t have time.”
But lately, I’ve been trying to stretch myself and keep work interesting. It dawned on me that my friend Ed Henninger might be interested in working on this project with me. Sure enough, he was.
Two statistics struck me as very interesting as I prepared for this summit.
“No,” was my immediate response.
“They’re saying the newspaper industry is dead. I thought you’d want to know.”
"One who assumes financial responsibility for; guarantee against failure. To insure against losses."
"One who assumes financial responsibility for; guarantee against failure. To insure against losses."
Digital circ for U.S. papers soars
Soars. Hmm.
OK, here it is, in no particular order. My favorite new features in Adobe Creative Suite 6. We’ll stick with the applications most used by those of us in the trenches.
That’s right. On July 2, two days before my country’s Independence celebration, my five year old iMac began to crawl.
Here's what happened next ...
Then I remembered a group of newspapers based in the small town of Prescott, Ontario. With a decrease in the number of industry-related conferences, I’ve found myself visiting more places like Prescott of late.
Then I remembered a group of newspapers based in the small town of Prescott, Ontario. With a decrease in the number of industry-related conferences, I’ve found myself visiting more places like Prescott of late.
From Mark in Pennsylvania:
Kevin,
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