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| ASNE's annual convention is the largest annual gathering of newsroom leaders from daily newspapers and other news organizations. At ASNE 2012, editors and leaders in the field of journalism education will gather for programs focused on "What It Takes" to lead the digital and mobile transformation of a modern newsroom. |
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By Sarah Hogue Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, speaking in the same room a day after President Barack Obama , criticized Obama and his remarks, and emphasized what he would bring to the Oval Office. After winning primaries in Maryland,...
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By Varun Saxena Communication and clarity of mission are the keys to a successful partnership, according to leaders of journalism schools and newspapers who spoke in a panel discussion Wednesday. Northwestern University's students in the Medill News...
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By Kara Rose As the size of newsrooms dwindles, many news organizations have struggled to carry out their duties with meager staffs and limited resources. Four top editors who have successfully used their smaller newsrooms to full potential addressed...
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By Tom McParland A panel of news editors and researchers discussed new strategies Wednesday for adapting to a future of constant innovation, including partnering with students and better utilizing emerging platforms and video. In ASNE's "What...
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By Sarah Hogue Being an Olympic Games athlete involves concentration, support from family and friends and a hunger for success, two Olympics athletes and one of their coaches told the Wednesday opening session at the ASNE conference. Dominique Dawes,...
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By Robert Baird Leaders of some of America's oldest and newest publications discussed the future on Tuesday. The all-female panel moderated by "Washington Week" and "PBS NewsHour" anchor Gwen Ifill talked about digital content...
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By Brooke Auxier and Dave Nyczepir Watergate was a defining moment in American history and produced a fundamental piece of reporting regarded highly in the journalism industry. June 17 will mark the 40th anniversary of the break-in and burglary at the...
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By Varun Saxena Social media and interpersonal skills, and business savvy are critical, speakers said at this discussion Tuesday morning. "Being on social media is now a bigger part of my job," said Aminda "Mindy" Marques Gonzalez...
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By Dave Nyczepir A panel of publishers shared their digital subscription plan success stories at this session Tuesday afternoon. Moderator Rem Rieder, editor of American Journalism Review, noted the dynamic shift in publications charging for access in...
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By Sarah Hogue Roger Fidler of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute and Mike Jenner of the Missouri School of Journalism showed data indicating that news consumption is beginning to fall heavily into the electronic mobile medium. In a survey of...
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By Sarah Hogue "You can't file if you're dead." That's how C.J. Chivers of The New York Times described a dilemma that he and Times photographer Tyler Hicks faced while debating whether to move toward rocket fire or file their story...
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