6th WYRC, Argentina, 2005

 

WINNING THE NEW GENERATION
FOR NEWSPAPERS


18-21 September 2005
Panamericano Buenos Aires Hotel & Resort, Argentina

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• Daily News from the Conference
 
• Results from the Roundtable Discussions
 
• Conference summaries

• Quotes from the Conference
 
• List of Participants

• Programme

• Testimonials
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DAILY NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE

Panamericano Buenos Aires Hotel, Argentina
Monday 19 through Tuesday, 20 September 2005
300 participants from 66 countries

Summaries of Conference Presentations

Monday morning sessions

Monday afternoon sessions

Tuesday morning sessions

Tuesday afternoon sessions

Quotes from the Conference


More News from the Conference

Newspapers Win Back Young Readers

Capturing and Captivating Young Readers: 50 Editorial Strategies

World Young Reader Prize Presented to Irish, South African Newspapers



CONFERENCE SUMMARIES

• "The challenges facing the conference", Opening Session,
Hιctor Aranda, General Manager, Clarin, Argentina
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• "Young readers, multiple challenges", Opening Session,
Jayme Sirotsky, Past President, World Association of Newspapers
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• "Government partnerships for education", Opening Session,
Daniel Filmus, Minister of Education, Argentina
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• "Newspapers have a future", Opening Session,
Antonio Dias, Executive Vice President, Norske Skog, South America
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• "Capturing and Captivating Young Readers",
Session 1: The Young Newspaper Reader: What the latest studies are telling us.
Juan Senor, Director, Innovations International Media Consulting Group, United Kingdom
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• "Proof That NIE Works", Session 1: The Young Newspaper Reader: What the latest studies are telling us.
James Abbott, Vice President, Newspaper Association of America Foundation, USA
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• "They just aren’t there", Session 1: The Young Newspaper Reader: What the latest studies are telling us.
Michael Smith, Managing Director, Media Management Center at Northwestern University, USA
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• "The Front Page Project", Session 1: The Young Newspaper Reader: What the latest studies are telling us.
Franηois Dufour, Editor/Founder, Play Bac Presse newspapers, France, and Aralynn McMane, Director, Education and Development, World Association of Newspapers
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• "The Goal is Reading", Session 2: Young Readers & Families: new information and strategies:
Gerard van der Weijden, Director, STEPP, The Netherlands 
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• "Newspaper, Literacy and Families",
Session 2: Young Readers & Families: new information and strategies:
James Abbott, Vice President, Newspaper Association of America Foundation, USA 
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• "Learning for Life", Session 2: Young Readers & Families: new information and strategies:
Protima Naidu, NIE Manager, Hindustan Times, India 
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• "Results from the Roundtable Discussions", Session 2: Topical Roundtables on overcoming basic challenges in NIE


• "Planning & Pitfalls For a Science Supplement",
Session 3: Reports from World Young Reader Prize winners
John Walsh, Education Editor, The Irish Independent, Ireland 
-> Synopsis


• "Small Paper Is Big on the Internet", Session 3: Reports from World Young Reader Prize winners
Pieter Jooste, Marketing Manager, Limpopo Mirror, South Africa
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• "A Portable on Every Pillow", Session 4: The Tech Connection: What's working and what isn't in using the latest technology to link young people to newspapers
Evelyne Bιvort, Deputy Director, CLEMI, France
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• "Partnerships to Reach the Young", Session 4: The Tech Connection: What's working and what isn't in using the latest technology to link young people to newspapers
Berthold Brunsen, Managing Director, and Nadine Portillo, Chief Editor, Bremen 4u, Germany
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• "NIE and New Technology in Latin America", Session 4: The Tech Connection: What's working and what isn't in using the latest technology to link young people to newspapers
Sandra Della Giustina, NIE International Consultant, Argentina
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• "A "Metro" for Children", Session 5: The Kids (Under age 12) 
Carlos Echeverry, Editor and Publisher, Mi Super Diario, Bolivia
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• "Lessons for Newspapers from Magazines", Session 5: The Kids (Under age 12) 
Steve Edwards, Publisher, Primary Times, United Kingdom
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• "Increase Circulation While Educating the Young", Session 5: The Kids (Under age 12) 
Lynn Cahill, Newspapers in Education Manager, The West Australian
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• "Young Journalists Mean Young Readers", Session 6: The Teen-agers (13-18 years)
Bettina Reicher, Managing Editor, Youth and Education, Der Standard, Austria
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• "Making a Difference with Straight Talk",
Session 6: The Teen-agers (13-18 years)
Catharine Watson, Co-founder, Straight Talk Foundation, Uganda
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• "Newspapers AND Education", Session 6: The Teen-agers (13-18 years)
Carmen Lozza, Director, Newspapers and Education Programme, Brazilian Association of Newspapers
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• "A Daily Supplement for Teen-Agers", Session 6: The Teen-agers (13-18 years)
Miguel Gomez Vasquez, Editor, Aula (El Mundo), Spain
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• "Lessons From the Sports Dailies", Session 7: The Youngest Adults (19-24 years)
Antoni Cases, Director, Cases i Associats, Argentina, Spain and USA
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• "Using the Newspaper to Educate Adults", Session 7: The Youngest Adults (19-24 years)
Roxanna Morduchowicz, Director of Media Education, Argentina Ministry of Education
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• "No More Excuses", Session 7: The Youngest Adults (19-24 years)
Marcelo Rech, Editor, Zero Hora, Brazil
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• "What do teen-agers want?", Session 8: Winning with Total Young-Think
Jennifer Carroll, Director of News Development, Gannett Co., USA
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• "Breaking Out of the Ghetto", Session 8: Winning with Total Young-Think
Daniθle Fonck, Deputy Chief Executive, Editpress, Luxembourg
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• "A Reading Life-Cycle", Session 8: Winning with Total Young-Think
Ricardo Kirschbaum, Editor in Chief, Clarin, Argentina
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• "Thirty Great Ideas in Thirty Minutes", Session 9
Grace Leung, Editorial Consultant, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Josι Luis Parra, Advisor to the President, El Mercurio, Chile, and Dianne Newman, Head of Research and Library Science, The Scotsman, United Kingdom
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