Two former colleagues, Carl Corry and David Reich-Hale, will soon be going head to head in the growing hyperlocal scene on Long Island.
Continue reading...24. September 2008
A crowd of about 60 came to a PCLI panel on the future of media on Long Island on Sept. 18 at Newsday. The discussion centered on Cablevision’s recent acquisition of Newsday, and how the paper might link up with News 12 Long Island, the cable giant’s cable TV operation. Panelists John Mancini, Newsday’s editor, and News 12’s news director, Pat Dolan, said they’ve only had preliminary discussions – in fact, the event, held at Newsday, marked only the third time the two had been in the same room – and that they had identified several opportunities to share editorial resources, but nothing definitive. Another panelist, Long Island Business News president and publisher, John Kominicki, said his paper was moving fast to adapt to the changing habits of news consumers by employing social media tools like Twitter and Facebook, while venturing headlong into multimedia with podcasts, video and audio slideshows. Moderated by Robert Papper, chairman of Hofstra University’s journalism department, the panel was rounded out by Jeff Lambert, publisher of South Bay's Neighbor Newspapers, a local shopper chain.
Continue reading...18. April 2008
On April 17, the Hofstra University School of Communication and PCLI presented an ethics program, “Politics, Sex and Ethics: What Decides How You Report?” on the Hofstra campus. Featured panelists included Newsday Long Island editor Rosemary McManus, News 12 anchor Danielle Campbell, the New York Post’s Kieran Crowley, Ruder Finn Ethics Officer Emmanuel Tchividjian, WNBC4 [...]
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