Thursday, March 6, 2008

March 2008 Issue Now Available

Fresh off our first theme issue of the year -- February's look at broadcasting -- we at The Convergence Newsletter found ourselves with still more solid material on broadcasting. So we've extended the February theme, if you will, to this month's issue, with a look at how TV stations use new-media technology to stay in touch with viewers, followed by the conclusion of our interview with National Public Radio's Maria Thomas. We featured part one of our interview with Thomas, NPR's senior vice president of digital media, in February.

If you have reactions to any of this month's articles, you can use this blog's comments feature and leave your thoughts at each piece's corresponding blog post, below.

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March 2008: How Television Stations are "Broadcasting" Their News to Your Pocket

As technologies like text messaging and e-mail continue to gain prevalence in our society, many in the world of traditional media are seeking ways to capitalize on these new delivery formats to provide their customers with content.

Dr. Tim Brown of the University of Central Florida discusses research that has delved into the question of how local television stations are taking advantage of these new-media options.

Read the full article here.

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March 2008: NPR: Not your Parents' Radio – Part Two

In February's issue of The Convergence Newsletter, we presented part one of our interview with Maria Thomas, senior vice president of digital media at National Public Radio. This month, we're pleased to present the conclusion to that interview.

Thomas speaks at length about how a media company that has been traditionally tied to a particular format -- in this case, radio -- can become an innovator in the arena of new technologies while at the same time staying true to its core values.

Read part two of the interview here.

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While NPR continues to embrace new technologies, some traditional radio stations are worrying customers will stop tuning in for over-the-air NPR content, and possibly stop donating to those listener-supported stations, as well. Randy Dotinga of The Christian Science Monitor explains.


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March 2008: The Colorado Colloquium on Media Ethics & Economics

In September, a collection of Colorado universities will bring together scholars in Estes Park, Colo., to explore the intersection of media ethics and media economics.

Colorado State University's Dr. Patrick Plaisance, one of the colloquium's organizers, provides details for those who might be interested in submitting proposals for the colloquium. The deadline is April 15.

Read the full announcement here.

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March 2008: Training

There is only one space still available at the Newsplex Summer Seminar 2008. Details here.

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March 2008: Conferences and Calls for Papers

Read the conference schedule from March's issue here.

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