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A lot must happen in the 76 days between Election Day and the inauguration to effectively transition to a new presidential administration.
Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Partnership for Public Service for a virtual briefing that will help journalists understand the post-election milestones and planning requirements that President-elects must follow to ensure a smooth, effective transfer of power — and what happens when the incoming administration has not followed the traditional process.
Who you’ll hear from:
– Max Stier, founding president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service
– Valerie Smith Boyd, director of the Center for Presidential Transition
Registration is open for this free webinar, which will take place on Friday, Dec. 6, from 11 am to noon ET.
While becoming a freelance photographer can provide independence and the potential for professional growth, the role comes with unique day-to-day challenges. The first: where to start?
By attending this class, you’ll learn:
– What to expect when working as an independent photographer.
– How you can attract clients and build your portfolio.
– The best business practices for new freelance photographers.
The 30 Minute Skills program is presented by the New England First Amendment Coalition. The goal of the program is to provide reporters and other citizens with knowledge they can use immediately in newsgathering, data collection, storytelling, and other areas of journalism and First Amendment law.
The lessons are provided in a 30-minute format to accommodate the demanding schedules faced by many working in New England newsrooms. The program is free and open to the public. Registration for each lesson is required.
A call for storytellers, journalists, and content creators to explore how to tell stronger “stories of us” that strengthen our social fabric & help America find its way forward.
How do we craft stories that help us move forward after the 2024 election? Our nation needs new civic narratives — of who we are, and who we can be. We need stories that show the groundswell of everyday Americans who are changing the culture of their communities towards connection, repair, and progress.
Join this engaging webinar for journalists, storytellers, and content creators who are — or want to be! — champions for lifting up these stories that help our country heal our divisions and find our way forward. You’ll learn practical recommendations from storytelling, journalism, and messaging experts, convened by Citizen University.
Join veteran media expert Ron Speechley, VP of Sales at Legacy.com, for a compelling NENPA University 30-minute webinar that dives into the evolving world of obituaries and their essential role in community news. Drawing on insights from over 1,500 newspapers, this educational session will empower attendees with the knowledge and strategies to strengthen their obituary offerings.
What You’ll Learn:
- The Historical Significance of Obituaries: Discover the vital role obituaries have played as a cornerstone of community journalism.
- Generational Shifts in End-of-Life Traditions: Understand how evolving traditions are impacting obituary placement and readership.
- Actionable Strategies for Success: Gain practical ideas to ensure your publication is the go-to destination for anyone looking to place or read obituaries.
Meet the Speaker:
Ron Speechley brings over 25 years of expertise working with leading media companies nationwide. During his tenure at SRDS (Standard Rate and Data Service), Ron partnered with major media outlets, helping them optimize their strategies. Now, as VP of Sales at Legacy.com, he consults with newspaper affiliates to maximize the obituary category’s potential. Ron is based in Chicago and continues to be a thought leader in the industry.
Why You Should Attend:
Obituaries remain one of the most meaningful and trusted sections of community news. As audience preferences shift, this webinar offers the insights you need to adapt and thrive.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the industry’s top experts. Reserve your spot today!
Register Here
Duration: 30 minutes
Date & Time: December 10, 2024, 12:00-12:30 EST
Cost: Free to Press Association Members, $15 for Non-members
Secure your place now and gain the tools to make your obituary section an even more vital part of your community’s story.
Previously Aired
Previously aired Editor & Publisher Reports Podcasts
America’s Newspapers Previously Aired Webinars – Download recordings, PowerPoints and key takeaways:
- Meeting Employer Challenges to the Pandemic
- What Advertisers Need Right Now … and How You Can Help
- Promotions to Run Now … and Who Should Run Them
- A Remote Sales Team May be the Future: Is it Here Now?
- Digital and Print Subscription Benchmarks, Best Practices During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Managing Remote Workers: The Legal and Productivity Best Practices
- Understanding Paycheck Protection Program Loans and Other SBA Stimulus Programs for COVID-19 Impacted Businesses
Small Business Impacts and Resources from the CARES Act – Register
This free webinar presented by NENPA University and Online Media Campus was recorded on April 3. It provides an overview of the impacts and resources available to small businesses from the three phased congressional relief packages in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A NENPA member code is required to register for the recording at no cost. Members that are interested in receiving the access code for this webinar should email c.panek@nenpa.com.
Audio interview with infectious disease experts from The New England Journal of Medicine – conducted on March 25, 2020, the editors discuss transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and how to prevent it, particularly in at-risk health care workers.
Covering Coronavirus: Expert Tips for Journalists & Communicators – National Press Club
Get the Story on the Coronavirus Crisis – Center for Health Journalism