Announcement: Ill be at Hispanicize in Miami for the third year - TopicsExpress



          

Announcement: Ill be at Hispanicize in Miami for the third year in a row, where Ive just been informed by our tireless leader Manny Ruiz that -- on April 1 from 9:30 am to 11:00 am -- Ill be moderating the following panel: The 2014 State of Hispanic Journalists Report: Survey Results Reveal Hispanic Journalists¹ Beliefs about Their Careers, Tech and Social Media California State University, Fullerton (CSUF), Hispanicize Wire, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and Florida International University (FIU) will unveil the results of their groundbreaking survey that uncovers Hispanic journalists¹ beliefs about their careers and their use of social media and technology. This first annual survey will reveal the challenges and changes that most concern Hispanic journalists today. The insights will bring awareness to these issues and will ultimately help elevate the journalism industry as a whole. In this session you will learn: - The mindset most Hispanic journalists have about the way technology and social media is changing the news business - What Hispanic journalists say about blogging and even about their own potential interest in becoming media entrepreneurs - What Hispanic journalists say about different social media tools like Twitter, Facebook, Linked and blogging - The sentiment Hispanic journalists have towards having to do more with less and their career concerns - What Hispanic journalists now say about press releases and multimedia content And much more! Here are the panelists: -- Hugo Balta, President, National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) -- Manny Ruiz, Founder of Hispanicize Wire and Hispanicize 2014 and author of the forthcoming book ³A Journalist¹s Guide to Media Entrepreneurship -- Inez Gonzalez, Director of Latino Communications Initiative, Cal State Fullerton Communications Dept. -- Teresa Ponte, Chair, Department of Journalism, Associate Professor School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Florida International University -- Francisco Cortes, Vice President, Fox News Latino / Fox News Channel. Get…thee…to…Miami!!
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 16:30:30 +0000

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