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September 09, 2008

ONA Conference: Tell Me What to Cover

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, I’ll be at the Online News Association Conference here in Washington. I will attend a few sessions on Saturday for Presstime magazine (see below), but my entire day on Friday is open for me to go to whatever sessions you think I should attend.
 
Here are your choices. Please e-mail me directly at beth.lawton@naa.org or post a comment below to let me know what you would like me to report back on. More information about all Friday sessions is here.
 
Friday morning:
A. Las Vegas Sun Site Redesign
B. ACAP: Should Publishers Adopt a New Standard?
 
Friday afternoon 1
A. MSNBC.com Bridge Tracker
B. The Next New Metrics
C. Merging Newsrooms, Managing Drama
 
Friday afternoon 2:
A. The New York Times Election Guide
B. Optimize and Monetize
C. Content Distribution in Emerging Markets
D. Using the Web to Generate Story Ideas
 
Friday afternoon 3:
A. National Geographic Web Design
B. Hello, Semantic Web!
C. Beyond Green
D. Mobilize Your Audience!
 
Saturday, I’m definitely attending “10 Tech Trends You’ve Never Heard Of,” “Going Mobile” and the Superpanel. Also, I’ll attend the keynote speech and general session that morning. (More information about the Saturday sessions is here.)
 
Thursday, I’ll be attending “Like Minds,” an afternoon workshop and idea-sharing session tailored for people who work in newspapers, magazines, broadcast or standalone Web sites. (I’ll be in the newspapers section.)


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