| Monday, June 5, 2006 |
Speaker
presentations available for download are listed in
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8:30 a.m. |
Welcome
Randy Bennett, Vice President of Audience and New Business Development, NAA
Diane Hockenberry,
Director of Audience Development, NAA
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8:40-9:45 a.m. |
Keynote:
Andrew Heyward, Former President, CBS News |
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9:45-11 a.m. |
Growing Audience Success
Companies that show substantial growth in newspaper circulation and readership constitute
this panel. Learn how they have grown these numbers by leveraging opportunities in
their market and by placing an integrated focus on circulation leadership and content
changes.
Bob
Zaltsberg, Editor, The Herald-Times (Bloomington, Ind.)
Henry
Freeman, Editor/Vice President of News, The Journal-News/LoHud.com
(White Plains, N.Y.)
John
Graham, Manager/Marketing and Research, Paddock Publications,
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights,
Ill.)
Moderator: Diane Hockenberry, Director
of Audience Development, NAA
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11 a.m. |
Break |
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11:15-12:30 p.m. |
Reconnecting
with Your Community
Eager to rebuild their once-unbreakable bond with local residents, publishers are
developing collaborative media platforms that invite interaction and new forms of
community building. In today's media landscape, community is no longer restricted
to geography; it involves groups of people who share similar interests and affinities.
Hear from the media's leading community builders during this engaging, unfiltered
discussion.
Dan
Pacheco, Senior
Manager of Digital Products, Bakotopia/The Bakersfield Californian's New Products
Group
Fran
Wills, Vice President of Interactive, Denver Newspaper Agency
Mike
Orren, President,
Pegasus News/Texasgigs.com (Dallas,
TX)
Moderator: Randy Bennett, Vice President of Audience and New Business Development, NAA |
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12:30-2 p.m. |
Lunch with Keynote Speaker:
Craig
Forman
Former Vice President & General
Manager
Media & Information Division of
Yahoo® Inc.
The former head of Yahoo!'s consumer information unit will share his
strategies for diversifying a market leader into new products and revenue
streams, where Yahoo! is going next, and how newspapers can prosper in
the shadow of the 800-pound Search and Portal gorillas.
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2-3:15 p.m. |
Niche Publications:
Another Look
Many new niche publications made a splash when they were first introduced. Now, after
two or more years in the market, their leaders are ready to share successes and lessons
learned. Panelists include executives representing youth and Hispanic-targeted products.
Alex Taylor, Vice President and Business Manager, Atlanta Journal-Constitution/ Mundo Hispanico
Kerry O'Reilly, General Manager, tbt*, St. Petersburg Times
Steve
Silberman, Executive Editor, The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, Calif.)
Moderator: Diane
Hockenberry, Director of Audience Development, NAA
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3:15-4:30 p.m. |
Beyond Behavior: Understanding
Reader Satisfaction
Readership studies help illustrate reader behavior, but
what about gauging reader satisfaction? Representatives from the E.W. Scripps Company
share a groundbreaking study they launched to help better understand what readers
view as important in their lives; how well their local newspaper covers these topics;
which papers are doing it well and lessons learned.
Linda
Sease, Marketing Director, E.W. Scripps Company
Tim Gallagher, Publisher/President, Ventura
County Star (Calif.)
Moderator: Randy Bennett, Vice President
of Audience and New Business Development, NAA
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4:30-5:30 p.m. |
If I Were a Newspaper Publisher
As insiders, we are too close to the issues that surround our daily work. Hear from
media entrepreneurs outside of the newspaper industry who will share their perspectives
on new growth opportunities for newspapers, and their suggestions for competing in
a complex media environment.
(Panel Discussion)
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| Tuesday, June 6, 2006 |
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| 8:00-8:30 a.m. |
Value Proposition
Mort
Goldstrom, Vice President of Advertising, NAA |
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8:30-9:45 a.m.
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From the Top Down: Embracing Innovation
Newspapers everywhere are reexamining
their operations and putting more emphasis on new product development. But once you have a
course of action, what's the best way to implement it? This session offers a behind-the-scenes
look at how several companies set, institutionalize and communicate their goals; plus hear
their results to date.
Wendy
Zomparelli, President and
Publisher, The Roanoke (Va.)
Times
Reid
Ashe, COO, Media General
Shaun
Higgins, Director of Sales and Marketing, The Spokesman-Review (Spokane,
Wash.)
Moderator: Jeanne Fox-Alston, Vice President of
Diversity and Workforce Training, NAA
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9:45-11 a.m. |
Innovation: From Theory to Implementation
The industry is a buzz with the need for innovation. In theory we all get it, but
what does that mean in practice? Newspapers experimenting with alternative business models and editorial
practices share what they are doing and what type of reaction the changes are garnering
from readers.
Sherry
Chisenhall,
Editor, WichiTalk/The Wichita Eagle
Jeff
Levine, Vice President and Director of marketing, Sun-Sentinel
Company (South Florida)
Edward
Greenspon, Editor-in-Chief, The Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Moderator: Diane Hockenberry, Director
of Audience Development, NAA
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11 a.m. |
Break |
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11:15-12:15 p.m. |
Multimedia Mindset
Increasingly, newspapers
are putting new media executives in charge of total operations. This session will
bring together several publishers and executive editors who cut their teeth on new
media and explore how that experience is changing newspaper operations and strategies,
as well as how these executives now view the business.
(Panel discussion)
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12:15-12:30 p.m. |
Closing Remarks
Diane Hockenberry,
Director of Audience Development,
NAA
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