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2008 Symposium Presentations

Below are slide presentations that were made during the symposium event. Presentations (given in PPT Format Below) are listed in order of panel session. Some presentations are not included based on panelist's request.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Keynote: Newspapers in the Time of Cholera: A Healthy Prescription for an Ailing Industry

by James Moroney III
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Panel 1: Hybrid Newsroom for the Digital Age: Journalists are reorganizing their routines, learning new skills and doing their best to work for multiplatform, multimedia operations. How are integrated newsrooms (i.e., print + digital) working so far?

by Liza Gross
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by Christopher Lloyd
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Panel 2: Emerging Business Models: Traditional media are struggling to adapt their old business models to respond to the devastating effects of disruptive, digital technologies, while a new generation of media companies is creating fresh, innovative new models. Will those efforts result in profitable businesses that would finance journalism as it happened during the last century?

by Neal Burns
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by Richard Anderson
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Panel 3: Engaging Communities: The old, passive audiences are increasingly becoming clusters of new, active communities that still read, listen and watch the media, but demand to be read, listened and watched. Engaging those communities has become high priority for the media, but are their efforts succeeding?

by António Granado
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by Mario Tascón
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Panel 4: Multimedia and Interactivity: Faster Internet connections and cheaper network and storage space have paved the way to more video and audio and more database journalism projects on the Web. Are online journalists finally taking advantage of the multimedia and interactive capabilities of the Internet?

by Alberto Cairo
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by Liz Nord
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by Fernando Rodrigues
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by Aron Pilhofer
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by Paige West
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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Multimedia Panel : News Games: Video games have become serious games and started playing an increasingly important role in education and professional training. Can video games now become a more common tool to help journalists to tell the story?

by Ian Bogost
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Keynote: All for One and One for All? A Spanish Experience of Research About Media Convergence

by Ramón Salaverria
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Panel 1: Managing the Production of Online Journalism

by George Sylvie
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by Neil Thurman & Ben Lupton
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Panel 2: Social Networking and User-Generated Content

by Sebastian Valenzuela, Namsu Park, and Kerk F. Kee
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by Cindy Royal
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Panel 3: Citizen Producers, Bloggers and the Evolution of Journalism

by Alfred Hermida
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by Sue Robinson
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Panel 4: Issues in Online Journalism Research

by Phil Auter, Ashraf Galal, and Mahmoud Galander
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by Fernando Zamith
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by João Canavilhas
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