W.B. Grimes & Company

May 6, 2010

New England Press Association Education Foundation



 

 

 

 


Photojournalism becomes
global journey of discovery
for ex-Globe freelancer

By Erin Klopfenstein
Bulletin Staff

When Lynsey Addario began studying photography as a student, she didn’t plan to make photojournalism her career. Soon after graduating from college, however, she “discovered” photojournalism on assignment in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a discovery that took her 15 years later 4,000 miles north to photograph the devastation wrought by the earthquake in Haiti.

The discovery has led her to even more wide-ranging photojournalism assignments throughout the world, the latest in New Delhi, India.

Addario, a freelance photojournalist who has worked in the past for The Boston Globe and who has recently been working in New Delhi, spent three weeks in January and February on assignment for The New York Times shooting the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.MORE >


OVERVIEW

NENPA weds workshops, awards in first convention

KEYNOTE

Keynote speaker urges change,
relevance for newspapers

ADVERTISING

Advertising more important
to business in down economy

Study: Local news, ads
in newspapers still in demand

MANAGEMENT

Change is new state of
newspaper industry

Event management might hold
key to sources of $$$$

Nonprofit news model
plausible but difficult

Immediacy essential in managing inevitable change

Accurate, fast, cost-effective tool for measuring market

Matchbin strives to fortify online sites' ties to market

Financial freefall means papers using more freelancers

DESIGN

While downsizing size of pages, spruce them up too

PHOTOS

General excellence award winners

NEWS

Good heads inspire smiles

NEWS AND THE LAW

Avoid legal liability by avoiding
changes to online user comments

MULTIMEDIA

Videos exemplify rule of storytelling: Show, don't tell

Social media must be part of marketing mix

Audio adds emotion, content to storytelling

Visual reporting important for history and,
more and more, for the here and now

In multimedia age, taking risks is sometimes worth it

Consumers going mobile, papers must be on board

ONLINE

Study: Allow online comment
but put brakes on its excesses

Globe editors: Gear all your
online editing to engage readers

SPORTS

Rewards of covering too much
with too little worth the work

Master message, and new media will help deliver it

REPORTING

Wanted: Assertive inquisitors, not secretaries,
for intensive coverage of local government


Other Stories

NENPA scholarships given to
3 Northeastern undergraduates

Brown's winning campaign for U.S. Senate
includes NENPA display ad service

Cotter named NENPA's new
executive director

News Digest


Globe, T&G unions rap Times execs' pay increases
'Transparent' Boston hospital chief stonewalls reporter
Journal Register Conn. dailies join citizen-complaint portal
Globe parent made $9-million profit in Red Sox sale
Mass. photo, graphic design company suing Boston Globe
Globe might figure in film about clergy sex-abuse scandal


Dow Jones sues Web site for copyright infringement
Providence Journal print ad revenue off by half in 3 years
AP reports net income, revenue loss for 2009
ABC to audit mobile audience of newspapers
Publishers of smaller papers optimistic for 2011 finances
ABC reports e-circulation up 40%
Dow Jones goes to plug-and-play database application


Eagle-Tribune file requests reveal school official cover-up
Councilors in N.H. sue over alleged meeting violations
Rutland (Vt.) Herald seeks public files in porn case
Salem News: Minutes show suspect meeting action
N.H. daily asks court to release withheld police-crash files
Teen allows anonymity in privacy suit vs. Conn. town
Providence (R.I.) Journal denied report from club brawl
Dover, N.H., daily obtains video of student being shocked


Circulation drops for N.E. dailies; 23.2% dip for Globe
Newspaper's pass-along readership average up since 2007


Robert A. FosterThomas A. Henshaw
Dolly H.R. WhithamLouis Eric 'Lou' Ericson
Michael A. ValerioRobert E. Crosby James Joyce
Stuart Francis Halpine Robert H. Quist
Thomas Alton Keyes Sr.Robert J. DeCristoforo
Arthur David Stevenson Alan Rich
Gladys E. (Knight) PrewBarbara Ann Sheehey


Mass., Conn. journalists win national SPJ awards
Conn. Post staffer among winners of headline contest
2 N.E. journalists among 45 Livingston Award finalists
NU student wins top SPJ award among 5 N.E. schools
6 N.E. publications win in parent company's contest


Times Co. Q1 earnings up; N.E. affiliates' revenue down


Coupons making comeback, stay strong in newspapers
Online classified losses cause overall 2009 online ad dip


Telegram & Gazette begins Web site pay wall this summer
Salem (Mass.) News launches revamped Web site
O Jornal of Fall River, Mass., launches new Web site
'Ignore user' feature used to bar unwanted online comment
AP plans to negotiate mobile, wireless deals for members

Columnists

Writing
How to cop to being good reporter
Jim Stasiowski

Just Design
Ridden out on a rail
Ed Henninger

Ad-libs
Six ways to show you care more than just about sales
John Foust

Technology
Options in choosing the iPad for you
Kevin Slimp

Commentary

Amid wrenching change, hopeful signs for journalism
Gene Policinski,
Inside the First Amendment


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