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Newspaper Next 2.0 (Philadelphia)October 31 - October 31, 2008![]()
For more information on this seminar, please
contact Carol Ann
Riordan at CRiordan@americanpressinstitute.org.
Please register for this workshop by Friday, October 24, 2008 Co-sponsored by Temple University's Department of Journalism, Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association, and Suburban Newspapers of America. Save your company! The digital revolution may seem like a threat to newspapers, but it is a huge opportunity for newspaper companies. The latest Newspaper Next research -- "Making the Leap Beyond `Newspaper Companies'" -- shows how newspaper companies can touch and engage every consumer and serve every business, reaching the whole market and restoring health and growth.
This one-day workshop sets out that pragmatic vision – what newspaper companies can become in the next five years, along with the tools and processes to get there. And it backs up the vision with a host of examples from other newspaper companies along with concrete, practical guidance on how to maximize Internet ad revenues, starting now.
What you’ll get:
• A clear picture of how today’s newspaper company can become tomorrow’s “local information and connection utility”
Who should attend?
Anyone responsible for the future of a newspaper company, newspaper cluster or a single newspaper unit, including: Anyone responsible for key aspects of a newspaper unit’s success:
WORKSHOP AGENDA 8:15 - 9:00 a.m.: Registration 9:00 a.m. - noon: Morning session
PLEASE NOTE: In order to fully benefit from this Newspaper Next 2.0 workshop, attendees should have attended a full-day Newspaper Next workshop or have read the first N² report, Blueprint for Transformation, which can be downloaded free of charge at www.newspapernext.org
Advice from N2 innovators
"Don’t be afraid to change your vision. If something isn’t working, scrap it and move on to something else.” John Newby, publisher of The Daily Times, Ottawa, Ill., who attended a one-day N² workshop and went home inspired to come up with new, disruptive products as fast as possible. The result was DeliveringQC.com, a subscriber retention and rewards Web site, and Value Vault, one of its components that shatters the cost barrier for many small advertisers.
“You have to have the right people selling the product – people who love and understand it. You can’t have them selling 59 other products, and you shouldn’t rely on just one rep.” Mary Harrington, new product development director, The Standard Times, New Bedford, Mass, which produces Southcoast247.com PRINT, a free, reverse-published monthly music and entertainment magazine targeting young adults ages 21 to 35.
"You need a monomaniac – someone with a focus and tons of energy, who talks, lives, eats, breathes and does everything it takes to make it successful. Otherwise there are so many other things that will push it aside.” Roger Coover, publisher, The Record, Stockton, Calif., which launched www.209Vibe.com and 209Vibe.com tab, online and print products targeted for young adults.
Places to stay, places to eat, things to see
The ParticularsPlease read:
Tuition: $195 Hotel/Meal Package: Attendees will be responsible for securing their own accommodations..
Location: Shusterman Hall (This seminar has already occured)
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