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<title>&apos;Super panel&apos; looks back at 2004 election</title>
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<description>Panelists, including Arianna Huffington and Joe Trippi, agree the Internet got people involved but differ on whether involvement translated into real change.</description>
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<dc:date>2004-11-14T14:00:21-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>BBCNews.com, Ventura County Star take top honors</title>
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<description>BBCNews.com in the United Kingdom and VenturaCountyStar.com in California win awards for General Excellence in the fifth annual Online Journalism Awards.</description>
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<dc:date>2004-11-13T21:43:10-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Wonkette: &apos;We had to publish exit polls in order to kill them&apos;</title>
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<description>Blogger Ana Marie Cox says she posted misleading numbers without worrying about their accuracy. Includes video Webcast.</description>
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<title>Curley: &apos;The franchise is the content&apos;</title>
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<description>AP head Tom Curley, in the conference&apos;s opening keynote, says the old content containers -- print, broadcast, online -- no longer apply in &apos;Web 2.0.&apos;</description>
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<title>2004 ONA conference on CD</title>
<link>http://journalist.org/2004conference/archives/000097.php</link>
<description>Online News Association members can to purchase a CD-ROM that includes audio recordings of 2004 ONA conference events and panels, as well as PowerPoint presentations and handouts.

Click here to join ONA now.

The CD is available for $199. You can also purchase tapes of individual panels for $12 each.

Click here to purchase the CD or tapes.</description>
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<title>Teams take a stab at attracting young audiences</title>
<link>http://journalist.org/2004conference/archives/000083.php</link>
<description>Turning the table on the traditional conference approach, ONA asks participants to put their expertise and creative approach to work in the problem-solving &quot;Master of the Web Universe&quot; competition.</description>
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<dc:date>2004-11-14T13:30:01-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Discussion tackles Web video production</title>
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<description>Panelists agree that online video creates a better user experience and helps bring stories alive to the online audience.</description>
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<title>Career advice: Passion is the key</title>
<link>http://journalist.org/2004conference/archives/000094.php</link>
<description>Professionals stress that students interested in online journalism careers should focus on journalism skills more than technical abilities.</description>
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<dc:date>2004-11-14T12:15:43-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Managers discuss moving beyond shovelware</title>
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<description>Panelists explain how their sites are breaking out of the once-a-day publish cycle.</description>
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<title>Online reporters still struggle for equal access</title>
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<description>Many complaints, a few success stories, and a number of suggestions fill out a discussion on the challenges online journalists face in getting access to news events.</description>
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<title>Automation offers news sites opportunities</title>
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<description>Really Simple Syndication, an automation tool that drives traffic to news sites, will continue to change the way people view news, panelists say.</description>
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<title>Reader participation strengthens journalism, panelists say</title>
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<description>As online news evolves, the public is witnessing a shift in the balance of power between providers and consumers.</description>
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<dc:date>2004-11-14T10:19:30-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Discussion on credibility centers on corrections policies</title>
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<description>Industry leaders discuss issues affecting new media ethics and offer suggestions on dealing with gray areas in editorial decision making.</description>
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<dc:date>2004-11-13T12:03:25-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Educators&apos; dilemma: How to train a new media journalist?</title>
<link>http://journalist.org/2004conference/archives/000084.php</link>
<description>Are online journalism educators &quot;preparing students for a world that doesn&apos;t even exist?&quot; asks Nora Paul, director of the Institute for New Media at the University of Minnesota.</description>
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<title>Know your audience to sell your audience</title>
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<description>Experts explain how news sites have acted on their data to grow audience and, in turn, advertising revenue.</description>
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<title>Study looks at news sites through viewers&apos; eyes</title>
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<description>Text may play a more important role than graphics in attracting eyeballs to news sites, according to results of a study on viewer behavior presented in an ONA panel discussion.</description>
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