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Conversations on convergence : insiders' views of news production in the twenty-first century / edited by Stephen Quinn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : P. Lang, c2006Description: xxix, 136 pISBN:
  • 0820478458 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4731 .Q57 2006
Contents:
Foreword : the big and small of convergence / Kerry J. Northrup -- 1. Howard Tyner : former vice president/editorial of the Tribune Company in Chicago -- 2. Gil Thelen : publisher of the Tampa Tribune in Florida -- 3. Saf Fahim : design principal, Archronica Architects in New York, and designer of the Newsplex -- 4. Allan Marshall : former chief operations and technology director for Associated Newspapers in London, and now a newspaper consultant in Australia -- 5. Juan Antonio Giner : founding partner and director of the Innovation International Media Consulting Group -- 6. Andrew Nachison : director of the media center at the American Press Institute in Washington -- 7. Mark Hinojosa : assistant managing editor for electronic news at the Chicago Tribune -- 8. Bob Curley : at the time director of new media and convergence, the World Company in Lawrence, Kansas -- 9. Victoria Lim : senior consumer reporter for WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida -- 10. Kenn Altine : former associate managing editor, San Francisco Chronicle; Joe Brown : editor of the pink section, San Francisco Chronicle -- 11. Regina McCombs : multi-media reporter with the Star-Tribune in Minnesota -- 12. Charles Bierbauer : dean of the College of Mass Communications and Information Studies at the University of South Carolina -- 13. Jimmy Gentry : former dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism, University of Kansas; Rick Musser : professor, University of Kansas -- 14. Bob Papper : telcommunications professor, Ball State University in Indiana -- 15. Nora Paul : director of the Institute for New Media Studies in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota.
Review: "Convergence is a major topic of discussion at professional and academic journalism conferences and seminars around the world. This book presents the insights of major players and academics in the field of convergence."--BOOK JACKET.
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Foreword : the big and small of convergence / Kerry J. Northrup -- 1. Howard Tyner : former vice president/editorial of the Tribune Company in Chicago -- 2. Gil Thelen : publisher of the Tampa Tribune in Florida -- 3. Saf Fahim : design principal, Archronica Architects in New York, and designer of the Newsplex -- 4. Allan Marshall : former chief operations and technology director for Associated Newspapers in London, and now a newspaper consultant in Australia -- 5. Juan Antonio Giner : founding partner and director of the Innovation International Media Consulting Group -- 6. Andrew Nachison : director of the media center at the American Press Institute in Washington -- 7. Mark Hinojosa : assistant managing editor for electronic news at the Chicago Tribune -- 8. Bob Curley : at the time director of new media and convergence, the World Company in Lawrence, Kansas -- 9. Victoria Lim : senior consumer reporter for WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida -- 10. Kenn Altine : former associate managing editor, San Francisco Chronicle; Joe Brown : editor of the pink section, San Francisco Chronicle -- 11. Regina McCombs : multi-media reporter with the Star-Tribune in Minnesota -- 12. Charles Bierbauer : dean of the College of Mass Communications and Information Studies at the University of South Carolina -- 13. Jimmy Gentry : former dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism, University of Kansas; Rick Musser : professor, University of Kansas -- 14. Bob Papper : telcommunications professor, Ball State University in Indiana -- 15. Nora Paul : director of the Institute for New Media Studies in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota.

"Convergence is a major topic of discussion at professional and academic journalism conferences and seminars around the world. This book presents the insights of major players and academics in the field of convergence."--BOOK JACKET.

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