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7 жовтня 2008
A special invitation for Ukrainian newspapers: Discover the best multimedia innovations in American newsroomsTo help you learn how these American papers are succeeding with the latest technologies and how they are interacting with their readers, the World Editors Forum would like to invite you to its Southeastern United States Study Tour entitled, "Local Multimedia Journalism: how US newspapers engage communities."
With captivating visits to large newsrooms like CNN, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and The Miami Herald, you will witness their radical transformation to fully-integrated, multimedia powerhouses. Meetings with local papers such as the Fort Myers News-Press and the Naples News will show you how to re-connect your newsroom with its audience and transform the news into a conversation. During the week long-tour you will learn: - how to reorganize your newsroom to streamline workflow and rededicate resources to local coverage
- how the role of editors is changing and what their new responsibilities are
- how to create online databases that help journalists find stories and provide a service for the community
- how your journalists can become completely mobile
- how to set-up a video production studio and daily webcast on a small budget
- and much more!
For the full program visit www.wan-press.org/wefusatour2008/programme.php. The World Editors Forum is offering a special price of €4,900 to Ukrainian newspapers, a €1,000 discount from the standard price. To register at this special price, click here: http://www.wan-press.org/wefusatour2008/register.php?mail=yes
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. We also welcome your suggestions as to how we can improve WEF services to help you gain the knowledge you need to successfully lead your newspaper. We hope to see you in the United States in November.
Best regards, John Burke
Deputy Director
World Editors Forum
+33 1 47 42 85 41
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In covering the US Presidential Elections and the Credit Crunch, American newspapers are inventing astounding methods of multimedia journalism that are redefining newsrooms everywhere. Your newspapers need to implement these methods in order to compete in the digital age.