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Wed, 2010-11-17 16:44 — Anton Jolkovski

WAN-IFRA is providing live blog coverage of the 12th Readership Conference & Expo, 16-17 November, in the Hotel Nikko, San Francisco, Calif., USA. For more information about the event, please visit the conference web site.


Readership Conference

Sun, 2010-11-21 18:18 — Benjamin Melancon

Conference-goers attentively consider Erik Sundelof's presentation on spot.us community-funded reporting.

Man strikes a thoughtful pose in the audience.

Wed, 2010-11-17 23:57 — Benjamin Melancon

Empowering youth and disabled: Anette Koegel presents on Paralympic Post

Annette Kögel and two studentsAnnette Kögel (center) and two of the students she worked with to cover Paralympic athletes.

Paralympic Post, coverage of the Paralympic Games by students in Germany and around the world, and distributed in millions of special editions and partnerships with newspapers.

In 2008 in China, the Paralympic Post was the first Western newspaper to be able to print a product there without censorship, Kögel said.

Wed, 2010-11-17 21:27 — Benjamin Melancon

Two men enthusiastically exchange contact information.

Attendees of the Readership Conference connect following the morning's session of talks by Waldemar Pas, Reese Chiavari, and Anette Koegel.

Wed, 2010-11-17 20:42 — Aralynn McMane

Want to make an election interesting for young people? Try poetry, says Waldemar Pas, editor of the free Polish newspaper, Metro.  In a campaign called, “if you are fed up with empty words, take control,” the paper challenged readers to submit funny, two-line poems supporting one of the presidential candidates in the style of the play on words used by the Polish Nobel-Prize-winning poet Wislawa Szymborska.


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