The 2010 ASNE program committee has begun planning for what will be the most exciting – and most important – meeting in our group’s history.
The annual conference, in Washington, D.C., April 11-14, will be on the future of journalism, with America’s editors convening the array of other interest groups – journalists, publishers, advertisers, bloggers, funders, students, teachers, readers – to help us all move forward on creating new vitality for our profession while maintaining the values so essential to our democracy.
We’ll still have plenty of hands-on offerings, focused on real-life innovations that will help you better manage and motivate your newsrooms during the most challenging era of our careers. But even more than that, by attending you’ll be helping ensure those newsrooms will still be here, serving our readers, for many decades to come.
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David Boardman
The Seattle Times |
Pam Fine
The University of Kansas |
The 2010 ASNE program committee has begun planning for what will be the most exciting – and most important – meeting in our group’s history.
The annual conference, in Washington, D.C., April 11-14, will be on the future of journalism, with America’s editors convening the array of other interest groups – journalists, publishers, advertisers, bloggers, funders, students, teachers, readers – to help us all move forward on creating new vitality for our profession while maintaining the values so essential to our democracy.
We’ll still have plenty of hands-on offerings, focused on real-life innovations that will help you better manage and motivate your newsrooms during the most challenging era of our careers. But even more than that, by attending you’ll be helping ensure those newsrooms will still be here, serving our readers, for many decades to come.
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David Boardman
The Seattle Times |
Pam Fine
The University of Kansas |