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Limitations imposed on media coverage of sports events - How to understand accreditation contracts with FIFA, and how to protect news-gathering on the ground at sport events(click to learn more). Webinar held on Tuesday 16 March at 14h00 GMT (London Time)
Speakers: - Juan Ignacio Gallardo, Deputy Director, Marca; the
sport daily Marca, one of the founder members of the IASN, has a
readership of over 2,300,000, the highest in Spain for a daily
newspaper and more than half of sports readership. - Andrew Moger, Executive Director, News Media Coalition; the
News Media Coalition (NMC), with headquarters in London and Brussels,
seeks to preserve the function and ability of news organisations to
inform public society about major events of interest. 1. How to understand your accreditation contract, understand FIFA terms 2. How to take the right steps to protect news-gathering at events 3. What can you do about negotiating terms Buy the Limitations imposed on media coverage of sports events Webinar for only €59!
Multimedia solutions for editors to cover the World Cup -How to create great multimedia and
interactive content to engage your readers and boost your audience
during the FIFA World Cup (tm) Webinar held onThursday 4 March at 14h00 GMT Speaker: Diego Antonelli, Director, Gazzetta.it , Gazzetta dello Sport. 1. How to define your strategy for your coverage of the World Cup 2. How to manage your editorial team 3. How to create exclusive and engaging multimedia content Buy the Multimedia solutions for editors to cover the World Cup Webinar for only €59!
Search engine optimization for newsrooms: How to teach your journalists to write for the web With Times of London Head of Search, Drew Broomhall Webinar held on 23 June 2009 1. how SEO works 2. how to teach SEO to journalists and editors 3. how to make sure SEO is being implemented and tracking effectiveness Buy the SEO for Newsrooms Webinar for only €59! Twitter for journalists: How the real-time Web can improve your newspaper's journalism With CEO of Visual Editors and international newspaper consultant, Robb Montgomery, US Webinar held on 30 June 2009 1. how to use Twitter to find stories 2. how to use Twitter to virally spread stories 3. how to encourage journalists to use Twitter 4. what are some of the best newspaper strategies for using Twitter
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Local databases: How to dig deep into the most important community stories With Tom Callinan and Brian Butts, Cincinnati Enquirer/ Gannett, USA Webinar held 7 July 2009 1. how to create a community database for your newsroom and audience 2. how to find stories and information with community databases 3. how to improve interaction with your audience Buy the Local Databases Webinar now for only €59!
Going Web-Only: JOHN YEMMA, Editor-in-Chief, Christian Science Monitor Webinar held on March 24, 2009 On 1 April, 2009, the Christian Science Monitor was the first major US newspaper to switch its daily production to an all-online format accompanied by a weekly print magazine. Listen to John as he talks about: 1. managing the newsroom through its transition 2. the strenghts and weaknesses of online-only 3. CSM's new "three-pronged" workflow For more information about the Christian Science Monitor's radical overhaul, click on the links below: Why the move away from print? Preparing the newsroom for a paperless future New weekly edition