2:05 p.m. Concurrent sessions at First Amendment Center. (Student sessions with John Seigenthaler and Sara Ganim at Wyatt Rotunda.)
Content Outsourcing: New Directions for Local News – Chicken dinner news. School lunch menus. Calendars. Routine police blotter items. Print and online readers love such hyper-local content. Our staffs, not so much – as we push them to produce more hard-hitting enterprise journalism. Against that backdrop, the push to outsource hyper-local content makes sense to a lot of news organizations. Alan Miller, managing editor of the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch moderates a discussion of the issue with Brian Timpone, CEO of Journatic, and David Arkin, vice president of content and interactive at Gatehouse Media.
Make Community Partnerships Work for Your Newsroom – Martin Reynolds, senior editor for community engagement with the Bay Area News Group in Northern California, hosts a discussion about the best ways to forge partnerships and collaborations with universities, foundations, nonprofits and other community stakeholders.
Extend Your Reporting With Mobile – Val Hoeppner, director of education at the Freedom Forum Diversity Institute, will lead a dynamic session focusing on the use of mobile technology to report faster and on multimedia-on-the-go as an essential skill for today's journalist. This workshop will teach you to extend the capabilities of your smart phone through the use of multimedia, editing, note taking, utility, location and live streaming apps.
3:05 p.m. Break
3:15 p.m. Diversity Moment
3:20 p.m. Innovator of the Year Award Presentation (to include summary of Gannett Innovation award)
Here's your chance to select the sixth annual Innovator of the Year from finalists chosen by an APME judging panel.
Here's your chance to select the sixth annual Innovator of the Year from finalists chosen by an APME judging panel.
4:15 p.m. Stylebook Moment
4:20 p.m. APME business meeting and Freedom Sings!You won't forget this multimedia trip through the First Amendment, featuring music that has been banned or censored or has sounded a call for social change. This entertaining, irreverent and inspiring program is packed with live music, video and narration, and showcases hit songwriters, engaging performers and Grammy Award winners.
Design Studio tours available after Thursday sessions conclude.
Thursday evening at Margaritaville
A highlight of September's conference will come Thursday night, when journalists and guests gather at Margaritaville, in the heart of Nashville's honky-tonk district. There, we'll enjoy music performed by a band whose members have written songs for Ray Charles, Trisha Yearwood, Sara Evans, Martina McBride, Tanya Tucker, and Hootie and the Blowfish. They’ve performed with Ringo Starr, Cheap Trick and Poco. This line-up of talented singer-songwriters, including Bill Lloyd, Jonell Mosser and Don Henry, will play their own songs along with rock and country.
A highlight of September's conference will come Thursday night, when journalists and guests gather at Margaritaville, in the heart of Nashville's honky-tonk district. There, we'll enjoy music performed by a band whose members have written songs for Ray Charles, Trisha Yearwood, Sara Evans, Martina McBride, Tanya Tucker, and Hootie and the Blowfish. They’ve performed with Ringo Starr, Cheap Trick and Poco. This line-up of talented singer-songwriters, including Bill Lloyd, Jonell Mosser and Don Henry, will play their own songs along with rock and country.
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