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Northeast Region of Associated Press Sports Editors to Meet at Newhouse April 11

Thursday, April 7, 2016, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Newhouse School of Public Communications

The annual meeting of the Northeast Region of聽聽will be held Monday, April 11, at the Newhouse School at 黑料不打烊 in collaboration with the聽.

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Topics at the annual meeting of Associated Press Sports Editors will include “How to Dominate Coverage of Your Town’s Major Beat.”

黑料不打烊 students, faculty and staff are invited to attend one or more of a series of panel discussions that will be held in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3.

10-11:15 a.m.:聽How to Dominate Coverage of Your Town’s Major Beat
In Buffalo, that means the NFL and the Buffalo Bills. In 黑料不打烊, it’s Orange football and basketball. In many towns, it’s the prep scene. And in all places, it means digitally and in print. Lisa Wilson of The Buffalo News will lead the conversation.

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.:聽Ring in an Olympic Year
Pennant races and NFL camps will be interrupted this summer by the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. How The New York Times covers those two weeks in August will be different from how The Boston Globe handles it, and that will be different from The Hartford Courant’s approach. Discover ways you can 鈥渙wn鈥 Olympic coverage in your market. Joe Sullivan of The Globe will moderate.

1:45-3 p.m.: Working With Today’s Realities
The cutbacks that hit medium and larger news organizations over the last decade are hitting the smaller papers now. How do shops of all sizes prioritize and how do they execute their plans? Greg Brownell, sports editor at The Post-Star in Glens Falls, N.Y., will chair the panel and discuss how his paper has 鈥済one through the mother of all changes鈥 in its coverage of high school sports.聽If you’re not facing it now, you’ll face it in the future.

3:15-4:30 p.m.:聽The Newest Digital Tools
Did you just blink? You missed another new application that you could use for your web site and your social media campaign. Matt Pepin of BostonGlobe.com will provide some updates.

For more information, contact John Nicholson, director of the Newhouse Sports Media Center, at jsnich01@syr.edu.

 

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