U.S. Newspapers prepare for the Beijing Olympics with an online focus
Posted by Liam Berkowitz on July 8, 2008 at 10:59 AM
Newspapers are making several preparations in anticipation of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, trimming staff and putting increased focus on their online operations.
The Associated Press will provide newspapers with a service called Summer Games Plus, made possible by a deal with NBC that allows the AP to publish NBC-produced context.
According to New York Times Sports Editor Tom Jolly, the Times will utilize the AP's service "because we wanted the ability to fully cover things like lead-up events, lesser events we might not staff, and mostly agate events."
The Tribune Company's papers, which include the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Baltimore Sun, will share reporters to provide the widest range of coverage.
The Boston Globe is among the papers sharpening its web coverage. According to sports editor Joe Sullivan, the paper is bringing "a full-time multimedia person...in charge solely of producing products for the Web."
The Globe will also bring a Chinese reporter "to help with the language and cultural stuff."
Check out some past coverage of the Beijing Olympics:
Human Rights Watch Guide for Reporting
BBC Coverage
Journalists Manage Expectations
Source: Editor and Publisher
The Associated Press will provide newspapers with a service called Summer Games Plus, made possible by a deal with NBC that allows the AP to publish NBC-produced context.
According to New York Times Sports Editor Tom Jolly, the Times will utilize the AP's service "because we wanted the ability to fully cover things like lead-up events, lesser events we might not staff, and mostly agate events."
The Tribune Company's papers, which include the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Baltimore Sun, will share reporters to provide the widest range of coverage.
The Boston Globe is among the papers sharpening its web coverage. According to sports editor Joe Sullivan, the paper is bringing "a full-time multimedia person...in charge solely of producing products for the Web."
The Globe will also bring a Chinese reporter "to help with the language and cultural stuff."
Check out some past coverage of the Beijing Olympics:
Human Rights Watch Guide for Reporting
BBC Coverage
Journalists Manage Expectations
Source: Editor and Publisher
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