Andrew Sullivan, a blogger with print-journalism credentials, and Jack Fuller, the president of Tribune Publishing Co., will be the keynote speakers for the Online Journalism Association conference in Chicago, Nov. 14-15. (If you don’t keep up on your convergence-minded media conglomerates, Tribune includes major papers from the L.A. Times to New York’s Newsday, the Baltimore Sun, Orlando Sentinel and Hartford Courant, a couple of dozen television stations and a piece of the WB Network.)
It will be interesting to see how blogs fare in the annual ONA awards, described as being for “Web sites — or areas of Web sites — where journalists have originated the content or selected and amplified it.” (Entries closed a few weeks ago. Sorry.)
Big players like nytimes.com, news.com and cnn.com have gotten their share of the awards in past years, but there are categories for “smaller circulation” sites, and for pages that aren’t affiliated with traditional media organizations. For example, last year’s winners included the Benicia News and the Gotham Gazette. Award categories include breaking news, service journalism, enterprise reporting and general excellence.
Incidentally, the awards are co-sponsored by the Annenberg School for Communication at USC, which puts out the Online Journalism Review, where the latest lead headline, at this writing, is “News Sites Still Figuring Out What to Do With Online Communities .”
As for the November conference, “early bird registration” is open until Aug. 31, at rates ranging from $200 (student members) to $475 (non-members), which may be interesting to folks who have become sensitive to conference costs.
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