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High Tech + Publishing + 30 years = ???
October 14, 2008
 

News&Tech speaks to Doug Page, chief executive officer of spot-on.com about what the newspaper and publishing industry can learn from forward thinking agencies like the U.S. Army, Arizona State University and Amazon.com. Join us as we discuss how inventions like flexible paper and nanobot technology will affect the future of publishing.



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Local Marketing
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August 20, 2008

News&Tech radio spoke to Deb Armstrong, senior vice president from Mediaspace Solutions and Mel Taylor from Mel Taylor Media about marketing trends as they affect the local newspaper market. Listen as we discuss reaching out to local business advertisers, targeted publications, niche Web sites and how Google is poised and eager to snatch up local advertising.

Video: N.J. newspaper learns a new medium June 11, 2008

News&Tech interviews guests from The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J. about their recent intensive video training to pump up the volume of video at nj.com. Guests include John Hassell, deputy managing editor; Sharon Russell, assistant managing editor for video; and Seth Siditsky, video enterprise editor.

Wyoming Tribune-Eagle gets ready for new press May 9, 2008

Jim Thompson, production director at the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle in Cheyenne talks about the paper's expanded print facility, and the competitive advantage The Tribune-Eagle enjoys as a smaller newspaper.

NewspaperDirect on monetizing digital editions May 5, 2008

WASHINGTON — News&Tech speaks with Nikolay Malyarov director of digital media and business development for NewspaperDirect about how their company helps newspapers monetize their product and distribute papers through multiple channels to further their reach.

Ellington: reverse publishing software May 5, 2008

WASHINGTON — News & Tech speaks with Dan Cox President of Mediaphormedia, a wholly owned subsidiary of The World Co. about Ellington, the social networking and reverse publishing product developed by The World Company, which is now available.

Quipp at Nexpo May 5, 2008

WASHINGTON — News&Tech speaks with Leticia Gostisa from Quipp about the company's products and display at Nexpo 2008.

Interview with Dario DiMare of Dario Designs April 29, 2008

WASHINGTON — News&Tech Publisher Mary L. Van Meter speaks with Dario DiMare, president of Dario Designs, Inc., about steps international newspapers are taking to make money and what U.S. papers can learn.

Gannett paper picks NewsWay April 25, 2008

WASHINGTON — Newspapers & Technology Editor Tara McMeekin speaks with Dee Dee Gober, regional IT director for Gannett's Palm Springs (Calif.) Desert Sun, Visalia (Calif.) Times-Delta, Salinas (Calif.), Tulare (Calif.) Advance-Register and Ft. Collins Coloradoan; and Rick Shafranek, vice president of sales for ProImage, about Gannett’s rollout of NewsWay workflow software at the Visalia Times-Delta.

US Ink April 25, 2008

WASHINGTON — Todd Wheeler, marketing manager at US Ink speaks to News&Tech Editor-In-Chief Chuck Moozakis about some of the new products US Ink featured at Nexpo 2008, including a no-rub overprint varnish and a flavored ink technology.

RouteSmart Technologies April 23, 2008

WASHINGTON — Business development manager, Jason Fry, speaks to News&Tech about RouteSmart Technologies and how they help newspapers save money by automating delivery routes with turn-by-turn directions and effectively dealing with problem scenarios like a down delivery route.

Agfa April 21, 2008

WASHINGON — Tara McMeekin speaks with Sheila Nysko, Director of Business Development for Agfa about two new plate products and the latest updates to its Arkitex workflow software, which offer users increased reporting functionality

Community Sports Desk April 21, 2008

WASHINGTON — News&Tech speaks to Kenosha (Wis.) News publisher, Ken Dowdell, product manager, William Dunbar, and business development specialist, Matt Serpe, from the Community Sports Desk booth about the News' community publishing product available to the newspaper market allowing a structured environment to support user generated content for youth and recreation sports.

Muller Martini April 18, 2008

WASHINGTON - News&Tech speaks exclusively with Muller Martini vice president of sales and Marketing, Volker Leonhardt and marketing coordinator, Matthew Mckittrick about the company's new ProLiner Inserting System and how Muller Martini is meeting customer demands.

Rick Ruffino of Transcontinental Printing April 17, 2008

WASHINGTON — Rick Ruffino speaks to News&Tech publisher, Mary L. Van Meter, about industry consolidation and plans Transcontinental has to open new North American print sites.

Exclusive interview with Jeff Gelfand from ABB April 17, 2008

Chuck Moozakis speaks exclusively with ABB national sales and marketing director, Jeff Gelfand, about their work upgrading press control software at the Dallas Morning News.

MediaSpan: A view from the top April 16, 2008

Editor, Tara McMeekin speaks with Frank Campagnoni of MediaSpan about the company's latest initiatives including new products YouNews and Fan Frenzy.

Kodak interview with Jack Knadjian April 11, 2008

Newspapers & Technology Editor, Tara McMeekin, and Mel Taylor speak exclusively with Jack Knadjian, of Kodak's Worldwide Newspaper segment.