Sentences with phrase «traditional media these days»

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As advertisers continue to chase splintering audiences to online, social, and video platforms, it's clear that traditional media is in need of change, but it's also becoming obvious that putting up a paywall and calling it a day isn't enough.
Viacom's results, which caused shares to fall more than 14 percent, to $ 44.10, only deepened the anxiety about the health of the media business on a day when questions about the future of traditional TV dominated Wall Street.
The read across here is that discounting will carry the day, and streaming media will help differentiate the firm away from its «traditional niche» of delivery systems.
I see the liberal media has its traditional attack on Christian truth on a holy day with historical revision and truth distortion to suit the needs of those who wish to kill the moral message of the faith.
The 3 - day conference begins on May 19th and brings together bloggers, small business owners, winemakers, chefs, public relations professionals, both new and traditional media, authors and brands.
On the press center side, this is also the traditional day that Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne meets the media.
Traditional media outlets often wonder these days why their audience is steadily deserting them — perhaps a part of it is that people really do look to politics for more than just entertainment, and when they want meat for dinner rather than cotton candy, they have plenty of places online to get a good meal.
A message announcing the hospital's decision not to attend to NHIS subscribers made rounds on social media platform WhatsApp few days ago and subsequently found its way into traditional media,...
The traditional model for managing your e-learning files was to have them stored locally on your hard drive as you worked, then back them up to external media every day / week / month.
These days, many traditional publishing contracts include clauses that require an author to have a social media presence for the purpose of marketing and promotion.
Gone are the days where social media was optional, today's authors are expected to have an online presence no matter if they choose to go the traditional route or not.
If traditional publishers actually cared about literature, and nurtured talent, as they used to before the days of digital media, you might have a point.
These days I spend most of my time creating, managing, and administering online social networks (FaceBook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, WhoSay etc) and a smaller part of my efforts on traditional media outlets which have shrunk and sometimes disappeared over the past few years.
And O'Reilly Media's Tools of Change in February, of course, produced its first ever Author (R) evolution Day, a real standout (geared not to self - or traditional publishing but simply to «entrepreneurial» authors of any stripe, a much better way to define this trend).
Connie Dowell presents A Day in the Sun... On the Sidewalk posted at Book Echoes Media, saying, «For my first book signing, I chose a different spot than the traditional bookstore setting.
Held in Charleston, SC, the Lowcountry Initiative of Literary Arts (more fondly referred to as LILA) enlisted the help of no less than 24 traditional and independent authors for a four - hour book fair, complete with book signing and sales, raffle giveaways of signed books by the authors, and a silent auction that included cool items like a two - day writers retreat, Kirkus membership, social media training and lunch with best - selling author Mary Alice Monroe.
These below are more inline with the later - day movements in social media, platform choices etc — many of which need to be considered by new writers considering the traditional publishing route also — because many traditional publishers now insist on seeing a growing author's platform before considering submissions.
Writing topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Writing teen fiction (YA) * Writing successful series and sequels * Writing suspense / thrillers * Creating strong female protagonists * Creative Writing 101 * Writing Tough Topics in YA Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Being a hybrid author (Traditional / indie) * Publishing Industry 101 * Working with an Agent / Getting an agent * Querying an agent * Indie Publishing Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Book Marketing - high level or in depth working sessions * Branding 101 * Social Media Management Topics for schools, libraries, childrens» book fairs, book clubs, literary events * «Make Your Mark» - motivational for teens * The publishing industry * A day in the life of an author * Creative writing 101 * Writing pageturners Topics for media center specialists, teachers, educational staff, librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in children's literature * How to teach writing to students (professional development) * Using technology to connect readers and authors virtually * Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are interested in having S.R. Johannes visit, please email [email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availabiMedia Management Topics for schools, libraries, childrens» book fairs, book clubs, literary events * «Make Your Mark» - motivational for teens * The publishing industry * A day in the life of an author * Creative writing 101 * Writing pageturners Topics for media center specialists, teachers, educational staff, librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in children's literature * How to teach writing to students (professional development) * Using technology to connect readers and authors virtually * Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are interested in having S.R. Johannes visit, please email [email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availabimedia center specialists, teachers, educational staff, librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in children's literature * How to teach writing to students (professional development) * Using technology to connect readers and authors virtually * Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are interested in having S.R. Johannes visit, please email [email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availability.
This year has seen a real spotlight shone on Ireland, with international media attention around Titanic's milestone anniversary as well as the ever - popular traditional St Patricks Day celebrations and the country still thriving from 2011's high profile visitors Queen Elizabeth and President Obama.
Two Days of intensive sessions, panels and masterclasses on the business, creative and technical challenges of game music and sound, designed for those coming from Film, TV, music and other more traditional media
Butler writes that both shows» [suggest] that a renewed interest in traditional genres — portrait, still life, landscape — is thriving within the painting community... That galleries are positioning a new kind of painting to replace what they (and many critics) see as a tired form of abstraction is a salutary development and very different from the days when the objectness of Minimalism, performance, installation, and electronic media challenged painting.»
In L.A. he worked on multiple fronts, including painting, design, comics, and commercial imagery, establishing a pattern of creating across traditional boundaries, and in multiple media, that endures to this day.
So many journals these days publish dubious or flawed or merely unclear analyses that quickly get picked up and respun lamely by the traditional media like a bad game of telephone.
One of my mantras these days is that traditional media are a shrinking wedge of an explosively growing pie of communication options.
Journalists were regularly bemoaning the «good old days» when traditional media was making a lot of money and career paths were clear.
But as is becoming ever more commonly the case these days with high - profile trials, a blog is filling in the spaces between the lines of traditional media coverage.
The financial problems highlighted the growing problem traditional media face in the new age of communication, when television, the internet and video games rule the day, and free and instantaneous access to information is the norm.
Yesterday, I took a trip into New York City for media day to get a sneak peek into the Holiday House NYC founded by Iris Danker, a holiday - themed Designer Showhouse in a historic 20,000 + square foot mansion presented by Traditional Home.
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