"15 Paths to Paid Online Content" postponed to March 8-9
By mpeskin - February 9, 2010
American Press Institute's ground-breaking seminar, "15 Paths to Paid Online Content" (scheduled Feb. 11-12), has been postponed to March 8-9, 2010 due to winter storms. For more information, contact API Associate Director Mary Peskin, 703-715-3336. » Full Story
American Press Institute's ground-breaking seminar, "15 Paths to Paid Online Content" (scheduled Feb. 11-12), has been postponed to March 8-9, 2010 due to winter storms. For more information, contact API Associate Director Mary Peskin, 703-715-3336. » Full Story
New API/ITZBelden report: Paid Access Models: Practices and Profiles
By mpeskin - January 13, 2010
"Paid Access Models: Practices and Profiles," a must-have report from the American Press Institute and ITZBelden, informs critical decisions facing news executives. It provides actionable data, case studies and approaches for success in the transitioning landscape for news. For more information, please contact Greg Harmon, (415) 556-4348. » Full Story
"Paid Access Models: Practices and Profiles," a must-have report from the American Press Institute and ITZBelden, informs critical decisions facing news executives. It provides actionable data, case studies and approaches for success in the transitioning landscape for news. For more information, please contact Greg Harmon, (415) 556-4348. » Full Story
Lessons from BtoB publishers: Using social networking to generate revenue
By API - July 21, 2009
Trade publishers in every industry are feeling the pressure to keep up - or, in some cases catch up - with their tech-savvy audiences. But experts say these publishers should stop focusing on the technology. The real secret to success in this new marketplace is matching online operations to readers' needs by finding the easiest, most user-friendly applications to present the content the industry most values. And being patient for growth. » Full Story
Trade publishers in every industry are feeling the pressure to keep up - or, in some cases catch up - with their tech-savvy audiences. But experts say these publishers should stop focusing on the technology. The real secret to success in this new marketplace is matching online operations to readers' needs by finding the easiest, most user-friendly applications to present the content the industry most values. And being patient for growth. » Full Story
Five Questions For... Mike Benard
By API Staff - May 7, 2008
Five Questions for ... Mike Benard Former VP Communications & Public Affairs, Kodak Speaker, Writer, Coach on Communications Issues API: What is happening in the news industry and what is different about this transformation? MB: Change has changed. We are... » Full Story
Five Questions for ... Mike Benard Former VP Communications & Public Affairs, Kodak Speaker, Writer, Coach on Communications Issues API: What is happening in the news industry and what is different about this transformation? MB: Change has changed. We are... » Full Story
Five Questions For... Eli Amdur
By ccapellman - April 21, 2008
Five Questions For... Eli Amdur Executive Coach and Adjunct Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University Appearing at From Management to Leadership June 9-12, 2008 VG: What is the biggest mistake most companies make structurally that stands in the way of the staff's... » Full Story
:: Five Questions For... Steve Gray - April 10, 2008
:: Five Questions For...Bill Watson - March 18, 2008
:: Five Questions For...Richard Honack - March 4, 2008
:: Identity matters in online conversation - November 21, 2007
:: Ten things I learned at the weeklies' conference - November 6, 2007
:: Why would anyone target nonconsumers? - August 30, 2007
:: Dealing with growing demands and shrinking staffs - May 31, 2007
:: After a long delay, tips on dealing with procrastination - May 18, 2007
:: Overcoming Resistance to Change - January 31, 2007
:: Give 'reverse mentoring' some consideration - January 16, 2007
:: Ideas on crowdsourcing and innovation - January 8, 2007
:: Leading the Revolution: A Story from the Leadership Wars - October 12, 2006
:: Insightful views on relevance, editing and coaching - September 1, 2006
:: Help on reorganizing beats - August 9, 2006
:: Recommended Reading for Newspaper Leaders - August 7, 2006
:: Coaching for better interviews - May 30, 2006
:: Bob Rivard explains the moratorium on pun heads - May 17, 2006
:: Beware that a ban doesn't spawn snake rules - May 16, 2006
:: Sometimes it's not nice to be nice, and other lessons for editors - April 23, 2006
:: Questions to ask of every story - April 23, 2006
:: Leadership lessons from veteran editors - April 20, 2006
:: E-Mail Misunderstandings and Newspaper Next - February 21, 2006
:: Seeking lessons for new editors - February 1, 2006
:: Storytelling, etc. - January 25, 2006
:: Custom-Tailored Time Management - December 21, 2005
:: Society of Metro Editors - November 28, 2005
:: The profound impact that editors can have - November 23, 2005
:: A rousing call to arms for editors - November 11, 2005
:: The role of leadership in the lives and deaths of two foreign-language newspapers - October 25, 2005
:: Motivating older workers and getting the story you want - October 24, 2005
:: Advice for editors on helping their reporters develop characters - October 3, 2005
:: Found vs. looted - September 2, 2005
:: Why diversity is not simply a matter of political correctness - August 12, 2005
:: Understanding and clarifying your mission as a journalist - August 10, 2005
:: The flip-flop flap - July 22, 2005
:: Applying great movie lines to newsroom leadership - June 30, 2005
:: Read this if you want to make a difference in your newsroom - June 16, 2005
:: A Guide to Computer- Assisted Reporting - June 8, 2005
:: Knight study of newsroom diversity - June 1, 2005
:: Readership Institute reports - May 26, 2005
Five Questions For... Eli Amdur Executive Coach and Adjunct Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University Appearing at From Management to Leadership June 9-12, 2008 VG: What is the biggest mistake most companies make structurally that stands in the way of the staff's... » Full Story
:: Five Questions For... Steve Gray - April 10, 2008
:: Five Questions For...Bill Watson - March 18, 2008
:: Five Questions For...Richard Honack - March 4, 2008
:: Identity matters in online conversation - November 21, 2007
:: Ten things I learned at the weeklies' conference - November 6, 2007
:: Why would anyone target nonconsumers? - August 30, 2007
:: Dealing with growing demands and shrinking staffs - May 31, 2007
:: After a long delay, tips on dealing with procrastination - May 18, 2007
:: Overcoming Resistance to Change - January 31, 2007
:: Give 'reverse mentoring' some consideration - January 16, 2007
:: Ideas on crowdsourcing and innovation - January 8, 2007
:: Leading the Revolution: A Story from the Leadership Wars - October 12, 2006
:: Insightful views on relevance, editing and coaching - September 1, 2006
:: Help on reorganizing beats - August 9, 2006
:: Recommended Reading for Newspaper Leaders - August 7, 2006
:: Coaching for better interviews - May 30, 2006
:: Bob Rivard explains the moratorium on pun heads - May 17, 2006
:: Beware that a ban doesn't spawn snake rules - May 16, 2006
:: Sometimes it's not nice to be nice, and other lessons for editors - April 23, 2006
:: Questions to ask of every story - April 23, 2006
:: Leadership lessons from veteran editors - April 20, 2006
:: E-Mail Misunderstandings and Newspaper Next - February 21, 2006
:: Seeking lessons for new editors - February 1, 2006
:: Storytelling, etc. - January 25, 2006
:: Custom-Tailored Time Management - December 21, 2005
:: Society of Metro Editors - November 28, 2005
:: The profound impact that editors can have - November 23, 2005
:: A rousing call to arms for editors - November 11, 2005
:: The role of leadership in the lives and deaths of two foreign-language newspapers - October 25, 2005
:: Motivating older workers and getting the story you want - October 24, 2005
:: Advice for editors on helping their reporters develop characters - October 3, 2005
:: Found vs. looted - September 2, 2005
:: Why diversity is not simply a matter of political correctness - August 12, 2005
:: Understanding and clarifying your mission as a journalist - August 10, 2005
:: The flip-flop flap - July 22, 2005
:: Applying great movie lines to newsroom leadership - June 30, 2005
:: Read this if you want to make a difference in your newsroom - June 16, 2005
:: A Guide to Computer- Assisted Reporting - June 8, 2005
:: Knight study of newsroom diversity - June 1, 2005
:: Readership Institute reports - May 26, 2005