A colleague (Susan Keith, Rutgers) and I have an online national survey newly in the field. It's been sent primarily to news directors at U.S. TV stations in the top 100 markets and managing editors/dme's/ame's at U.S. newspapers with a minimum circulation of 25,000. Some of you, I expect, were on the targeted mailing list. For those who were, I urge you to join those who have already responded if you haven't already. For those who weren't, if you wouldn't mind encouraging those who probably did get it, that would be great. The goal is to get as complete a picture as possible of the ways news organizations are sharing platforms and developing multimedia/online. Obviously, the more who respond, the better the results. We'll be sharing the results this fall at ONA, by the way, and with anyone who requests a copy of the findings. So, in short, please help! This is a way for those who DO multimedia, not just plan it, to report on reality. Much appreciation in advance, Leslie-Jean Thornton, Cronkite School of Journalism, Arizona State University
Tags: convergence, journalism, multimedia, survey
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