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Ad Conference registration deadline is Thursday
We know, we
know. You told yourself you would sign up for the upcoming Old Dominion
Advertising Conference later.
Guess what?
Now is later.
The
conference will be held April 25-26 at The Cavalier in Virginia Beach. An
agenda and more information about the conference can be found here. Deadline to register for both the
conference and the hotel is Thursday, March 27.
Featured
sessions at the Ad Conference include “Selling by Research,” led by Bill
O’Donovan, publisher of The Virginia Gazette in Williamsburg. Tina Gill, of The
Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, will lead a motivational session. Scott Bateman,
VPA’s new media consultant, will lead a session on new-media advertising
opportunities.
Attendees
will have a chance to go “Out of the Box” with their advertising campaign
presentations (see story below).
There also
will be a Friday night dinner party on the hotel’s Boardwalk. The conference
climaxes with the annual Advertising Contest Awards Banquet.
For more
conference and e-mail registration information, contact Kim Woodward at (804) 521-7574. An agenda and registration form
also can be found on the VPA
Web site.
Get
in ‘Out of the Box’ at the Ad Conference
Positions
are still available to participate in the “Out of the Box” presentation during
the Ad Conference in Virginia Beach.
The April
26 session allows teams of presenters to draft a marketing idea and present it
to a group of business “experts.” These experts will score each presentation,
and the winners will receive prizes.
The VPA
Advertising Committee encourages sales representatives and graphic designers to
team up to create what they feel will be a dynamic, deal-closing presentation
guaranteed to make advertisers want to sign up right away. It may focus on any
advertising promotion the newspaper can offer — special sections, unique
ad deals or marketing plans.
Each team
will have just five minutes to present its campaign.
Eleven
presentation spots are available on a first-come-first-served basis. To secure a spot, contact Kim Woodward at (804) 521-7574.
Put
power to work for your reporting April 3
The
Virginia Newspaper Academy will present “Power Reporting” from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. April 3 at VPA Headquarters in Glen Allen.
Led by
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bill Dedman, this session is practical training
for reporters and editors, focusing on daily and deadline reporting, not
long-term projects. The course will include public records and using the Web
and Excel to check facts on deadline. Background people, companies and places,
development of story ideas and preparation for interviews also will be
discussed.
The goal is
to increase skills in integrating documents and computer-assisted reporting
with the daily responsibilities of reporting and editing. Participants will
leave with 100 ideas and a realistic sense of how to get at them.
Cost for
the all-day session is $70 for VPA members and $100 for nonmembers. Lunch is
included.
To register
by e-mail for this session, contact Kim
Woodward. You
also may call her at (804) 521-7574.
Improve
your narrative writing at a VNA session April 10
“Narrative
Now,” a session on the finer points of writing narrative news stories, will be
held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 10 at VPA Headquarters in Glen Allen. The
session is part of the Virginia Newspaper Academy’s training calendar.
The session
will be led by Maria Carrillo, managing editor of The Virginian-Pilot in
Norfolk. Its purpose is to help writers become great storytellers instead of
just reporting the facts.
Cost for
the all-day session is $70 for members, $100 for nonmembers. To register, send
an e-mail to Kim Woodward or call (804) 521-7574.
Sign
up for Newspaper Next 2.0 session and get a discount
The
Virginia Press Association and the Virginia Commonwealth University School of
Mass Communications join the American Press Institute in presenting a daylong
seminar on the report, “Newspaper Next 2.0: Making the Leap Beyond Newspaper
Companies.” It will be held April 11 at VCU’s Stuart C. Siegel Center in
downtown Richmond. For seminar and registration information, please click here.
Attendees
whose newspapers are current members of the Virginia Press Association are eligible
for a 10-percent tuition discount for the seminar. To receive this discount,
attendees need to type “VPA” in the box labeled “Promotional Code” near the end
of the online registration form.
Discounts
are available only at the time of online registration and payment, and are not
available retroactively. Tuition is non-refundable.
Enhance
photojournalism skills at May 1 VNA session
The
Virginia Newspaper Academy will present “Compelling Photojournalism: Reporting
& Editing” from 10 am. to 4 p.m. May 1 at VPA Headquarters in Glen Allen.
Photojournalists
are a critical part of the newsgathering team. Develop your reporting,
researching and editing skills so you can produce compelling photographic
coverage and publish your work in innovative ways. You’ll learn how to improve
your photographic storytelling; how to introduce audio reporting to your
multimedia tool belt; how to develop your ability to spot visual potential in
news coverage; and how to find authentic documentary stories and creatively
publish them in print and online
Kenny
Irby, visual journalism group leader and diversity director for The Poynter
Institute, will lead the session.
Cost for
the all-day session is $70 for members, $100 for nonmembers. To register, send
an e-mail to Kim Woodward or call (804) 521-7574.
Virginia
Writers Workshop is coming in May
Remember
May 15 and 16 on your calendars. That’s when the annual Virginia Writers’
Workshop and Critique-a-Thon will be held at VPA Headquarters in Glen Allen.
This
year’s keynote presenter is Ted Anthony, a Pittsburgh-based national writer for
The Associated Press. Anthony will lead three mini-workshops May 16 focusing on
the theme, “The Multimedia Litmus Test: Changing the Storytelling Process from
Within and Choosing the Best Tools for the Job.”
On
Thursday, May 15, Kate Long will lead a seminar on injecting “new life” into
storytelling practices. Long is a writing coach based in Charleston, W.Va.
The
Critique-a-Thon runs all day May 16. Participants will meet with news
professionals from across Virginia for tips to make their writing better.
Critique sessions are by appointment only; clips must be e-mailed to Kim Woodward by May 1 or the appointment will be cancelled.
For
registration information for both the workshop and the Critique-A-Thon, contact
Kim Woodward at (804) 521-7574.
Bob
Davis headlines VPA Classified Conference June 11
The VPA
Classified Conference will be held June 11 at VPA Headquarters in Glen Allen.
The
keynote presenter for the conference is Bob Davis, founder and president of
Robert C. Davis & Associates, a Georgia-based training and consulting
company. Davis will lead a training session on outbound calling that will cover
attitude, prospecting, greeting, discovery, objections and solutions.
Also on
the program, Nancy Summers, a classified trainer for Media General Inc., will
go over the “Changing Environment of the Classified Call Center.”
The
conference will begin with registration and continental breakfast at 9 a.m.
Programming will conclude at 4 p.m.
Cost to
attend the conference is $15 for members of the Statewide Classifieds and 2x2
Display Advertising networks, and $70 for non-members.
For more
information, contact Janet Madison at (804) 521-7571.
Media General picks up S.C. newspaper
From
Editor & Publisher
Media
General Inc. has agreed to purchase The Messenger in Hartsville, S.C., from
Osteen Publishing Co.
Terms of
the deal, brokered by Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, were not disclosed.
The
Messenger publishes twice a week and has a paid circulation of 6,000. It also
distributes a weekly non-subscriber publication, Pulse, and operates two Web
sites. It will become part of the Media General's Carolina Publishing Group.
"Since
1893, the Messenger has a 115-year old history of in-depth local news coverage,
exceptional service to its readers and advertisers and uncompromising community
support in Hartsville, it's surrounding communities and Darlington
County," Mark Laskowski, regional publisher of Carolina Publishing Group,
said in a statement.
Richmond-based
Media General publishes the Richmond Times-Dispatch and 28 other daily and
non-daily newspapers in Virginia. It also owns The Tampa Tribune and The
Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal.
The Osteen
family purchased the Messenger in 1995 from Joe Wiggins.
Send
your rate cards
Virginia
Press Services Inc. once again is collecting rate cards from VPA members.
Hard copies
of the cards should be mailed to Virginia Press Services, ATTN: Diana Shaban, 11529
Nuckols Road, Glen Allen, VA 23059. Electronic versions can be sent via e-mail.
VPS uses
the cards to help market Virginia newspapers to advertising clients. Therefore,
the most up-to-date information is vital.
