CNA's come to "the Peg"

Hi folks.... my first entry into the the world of blogging and starting with a bang here in Winnipeg.
For the first time in its history, CNA will join with the Canadian Community Newspaper Association and the Canadian Circulation Managers Association for Newspapers '07 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Upwards of 450 delegates are expected to attend this joint convention which will attract newspaper industry executives from all departments.
The annual event starts today, May 9, and ends Friday night at the National Awards Gala. All
Everthing will kick off tonight at an opening reception at the Club Regent Casino, and ends Friday night at the National Awards Gala. The seminars and gala dinner will all be held at the Winnipeg Convention Centre. You can check out the program here.
The sessions cover an amazing broad range of topics, including;
HOW BRAND DIVERSITY & CONSUMER INSIGHT DRIVE GROWTH: The rapidly evolving media landscape requires newspaper companies to transform their strategy, business model and organization to drive growth.
THE SECOND CURVE: MANAGING THE VELOCITY OF CHANGE: Ian Morrison, futurist and author, will share his long-term forecasting on changing business environments and theorize on the evolution of the newspaper business model.
CANADA'S MEDIA LEADERS IN CONVERSATION ABOUT THE FUTURE: A panel of senior executives at several of Canada’s newspaper companies explores the future of print and online and the steps needed to thrive.
FROM THE PRINT PRODUCT TO THE ONLINE WORLD: Rob Curley, vice-president of product development for the Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, is an online innovator and his prior work at the Naples, Florida, Daily News; the small market Lawrence Journal-World in Kansas; and with Morris Communications has made him a critically-acclaimed innovative legend at age 35.
A NEWSPAPER COMPANY WITH A BROAD AUDIENCE: The future is now, learn how some North American newspapers are transitioning from the current model of circulation, readership, visitors and page views to a world where audience is the metric.
HOW NEWSPAPERS CAN REGAIN THEIR COMPETITIVE EDGE:
BUILDING A MORE STRATEGIC, FUTURE-FOCUSED NEWSROOM:
NEWSPAPER NEXT: A BLUEPRINT FOR TRANSFORMATION: The American Press Institute's study of innovation presents a path for newspapers to follow in transforming to successful multi-platform information companies.
50 IDEAS TO TRY AT YOUR NEWSPAPER:
TO BE FREE AND COMPACT: The trend to free and compact is not just a European phenomenon.
THE VIDEO NEWSPAPER: Session explores how newspapers can employ low-cost methods and critical visual editing techniques for making and distributing engaging, interactive news films to help newsrooms of any size can increase their video reporting expertise.
not to mention...
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO CANADA DAVID WILKINS: David Wilkins, the flamboyant U.S. ambassador to Canada, will make a special stop on his way to Vancouver to speak to the delegation.
I will update you over the next few days.....
BREAKING NEWS: I have inside information that the awards dinner will be hosted by a not so young lad in a kilt ... a chicken ... and another mystery person (tracking that one down). You heard it here first.
Cheers for now and welcome to SND's Blog Canada.
For the first time in its history, CNA will join with the Canadian Community Newspaper Association and the Canadian Circulation Managers Association for Newspapers '07 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Upwards of 450 delegates are expected to attend this joint convention which will attract newspaper industry executives from all departments.
The annual event starts today, May 9, and ends Friday night at the National Awards Gala. All
Everthing will kick off tonight at an opening reception at the Club Regent Casino, and ends Friday night at the National Awards Gala. The seminars and gala dinner will all be held at the Winnipeg Convention Centre. You can check out the program here.
The sessions cover an amazing broad range of topics, including;
HOW BRAND DIVERSITY & CONSUMER INSIGHT DRIVE GROWTH: The rapidly evolving media landscape requires newspaper companies to transform their strategy, business model and organization to drive growth.
THE SECOND CURVE: MANAGING THE VELOCITY OF CHANGE: Ian Morrison, futurist and author, will share his long-term forecasting on changing business environments and theorize on the evolution of the newspaper business model.
CANADA'S MEDIA LEADERS IN CONVERSATION ABOUT THE FUTURE: A panel of senior executives at several of Canada’s newspaper companies explores the future of print and online and the steps needed to thrive.
FROM THE PRINT PRODUCT TO THE ONLINE WORLD: Rob Curley, vice-president of product development for the Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, is an online innovator and his prior work at the Naples, Florida, Daily News; the small market Lawrence Journal-World in Kansas; and with Morris Communications has made him a critically-acclaimed innovative legend at age 35.
A NEWSPAPER COMPANY WITH A BROAD AUDIENCE: The future is now, learn how some North American newspapers are transitioning from the current model of circulation, readership, visitors and page views to a world where audience is the metric.
HOW NEWSPAPERS CAN REGAIN THEIR COMPETITIVE EDGE:
BUILDING A MORE STRATEGIC, FUTURE-FOCUSED NEWSROOM:
NEWSPAPER NEXT: A BLUEPRINT FOR TRANSFORMATION: The American Press Institute's study of innovation presents a path for newspapers to follow in transforming to successful multi-platform information companies.
50 IDEAS TO TRY AT YOUR NEWSPAPER:
TO BE FREE AND COMPACT: The trend to free and compact is not just a European phenomenon.
THE VIDEO NEWSPAPER: Session explores how newspapers can employ low-cost methods and critical visual editing techniques for making and distributing engaging, interactive news films to help newsrooms of any size can increase their video reporting expertise.
not to mention...
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO CANADA DAVID WILKINS: David Wilkins, the flamboyant U.S. ambassador to Canada, will make a special stop on his way to Vancouver to speak to the delegation.
I will update you over the next few days.....
BREAKING NEWS: I have inside information that the awards dinner will be hosted by a not so young lad in a kilt ... a chicken ... and another mystery person (tracking that one down). You heard it here first.
Cheers for now and welcome to SND's Blog Canada.
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