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February 28, 2008

REPOST: "Breaking News" – Lecture TODAY

This morning, I filled the Drewry Room with an exhibition from the Associated Press that looks at their history. Tied into their book “Breaking News: How the Associated Press has Covered War, Peace and Everything Else,” the show will be up until Friday, February 29. Additionally, at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 28, Michael Giarrusso, the AP’s Regional News Director...

Categories Advice & Learning/Business & Industry
February 27, 2008

iPhones for Everyone!

Well, if you’re enrolling at Abilene Christian University. Not here in Athens. So, is an iPhone a teaching device? I’m going to think about how I could use one. Well, use one in class … I can think of lots of ways I could use one for myself. – Vodcasting classes (though I may move around too much to make...

Categories Advice & Learning/Tech Talk
February 20, 2008

Hearst Competition

Next category for the Hearst Photojournalism Award is Picture Story/Series. Look at what you’ve shot since September 1, 2006 (not 2007, 2006) and see if you’ve got a killer story. I know some of you do. Bring it to me on CD by noon on March 1. We can send two in for judging, so get me this stuff ASAP.

Categories Competitions
February 14, 2008

The Speed of News

I spent time working for the wires (Associated Press and Agence France-Presse) and did enough newspaper night coverage to have pushed deadlines as much as the next guy. I remember waiting for a lower-office candidate to concede one night in Providence, R.I., so we could get the governor to come out and celebrate his win. That little twerp, down by...

Categories Business & Industry/Photojournalism/Tech Talk
February 13, 2008

Is This New Media Stuff Important?

Got an email from one of our big supporters, Mike Haskey at the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. As to why this is important……..you may tell your students that we recently filled a staff photographer opening with a local TV videographer who also has a PJ degree. I was only able to fill the position because of his “hybrid” skills. We had plenty...

Categories Advice & Learning/At Work/Business & Industry
February 12, 2008

(Not) Instant Death – Polaroid's In Trouble

This has been coming for quite some time, I suppose, but Polaroid – the company that invented the instant camera – is laying off 450 workers, shuttering factories and will cease production of all instant films. Many readers here will scratch their heads and wonder why this matters. Film’s dead, right? Probably, or at least gasping for air on a...

Categories Business & Industry/Tech Talk
February 7, 2008

The Capital Times Moves to the Web

Two stories about The Capital Times, a 17,000 circulation paper in Madison, Wisc., shutting down their daily editions and moving to a twice a week tabloid and, primarily, the web. Their explanation. The NPPA’s story.

Categories Business & Industry
February 6, 2008

White House News Photograhers Association Student Photographer of the Year Contest

(That may be the longest title I’ve written for a post.) The White House News Photographers Association has announced their 2008 student contest. Entries need to be submitted between February 1, 2008 and 11:59 p.m. on March 1, 2008. (That’s specific.) Info is on their web site. Winners will get a $1000 scholarship, two tickets to the black tie gala...

Categories Competitions
February 5, 2008

I Play With … Stuff

For the Multimedia Journalism class, my students will be producing multimedia autobiographies today. They’ve been playing with audio and web design, today they get SoundSlides. Because I still haven’t produced enough audio slide shows (I mean, who has?), I decided to do another so I had examples and samples. I scanned images at home last night (after digging through several...

Categories Advice & Learning/Audio/Good Work/Multimedia/Tech Talk
February 4, 2008

Photo of Ernie Pyle Found

MSNBC.com has an Associated Press story about a photo of legendary World War II journalist Ernie Pyle. It’s never believed to have been published as it shows him just after he was shot and killed on Okinawa.

Categories Good Work/Photojournalism

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