Related Events Since Our Conference:
- Driving a Newspaper on the Data Highway
- The staff of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star-Tribune is doing a little exploration On the Edge of the Digital Age.
- From the 1995 convention newspaper of the Asian American Journalists Association comes this piece: Newspapers won't die out: New media is called opportunity
- New Directions for News is a journalism think tank "fostering innovation in the delivery of news and information in the service of a democratic society."
- The Cox Institute for Media Management produced the Report on Electronic Newspapers .
- On May 4 and 5, 1995, approximately 200 news media editors, executives, pundits, observers and
would be- entrepreneurs gathered in Cambridge for a two-day Nieman Foundation seminar entitled: "Public
Interest Journalism: Winner or Loser in the On-line Era?" You can read about the Nieman seminar on 21st century journalism, or you can read one attendee's analysis of what occurred at the seminar.
- On June 15, 1995, The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) announced a new international standard for
distribution of news for both electronic and traditional publishing today at the G7 Economic Summit meeting of leaders from key industrial nations in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Read about the proposed new standard.
- On June 23, 1995, Newspaper Association of America President and CEO Cathleen Black unveiled Opportunities in Anarchy, a new 92-page report on electronic publishing, at the newspaper industry's longest-running new media conference (Connections X) which featured 19 of the nation's leading online companies and new media experts. Read about Opportunities in Anarchy.
- On June 26, 1995, Newspaper Association of America (NAA) Chairman Uzal Martz Jr. told newspaper representatives at the world's largest annual industry exposition and conference (Connections X) to adopt a four-lane "Infobahn" strategy in approaching newspapers' electronic future. Read a summary of his speech.
Send your comments about Way New News Online to: gbarker@sfsu.edu, bearing in mind that years have passed since the "Way New News" conference, and the world of online and multimedia journalism is now wildly different than it was in 1995. The Way New News Online site is indended as a snapshot of something that happened in 1995 and should not be used as a barometer of current trends.
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