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Latest revision as of 11:24, 3 January 2008
Title
Editors Weblog
Description
The World Editors Forum is the organization within the World Association of Newspapers devoted to educating newspaper editors worldwide. The Editors Weblog (www.editorsweblog.org), launched in January 2004, is an initiative of the Forum designed to facilitate the diffusion of the information we research and act as a unique rendez-vous point for editors and senior news executives looking to be informed of and discuss the monumental changes that journalism is undergoing.
Our credo
As surveyor of the newspaper industry, the Editors Weblog sees a robust future for the printed word. In making this future even stronger, we feel that newspaper editors need to learn about and implement ‘new media’ such as blogs in the everyday functions of their newsrooms.
The combination of outstanding newspaper journalism with these new technologies enriches content and enhances the experience of the reader. Our goal is to make sure that editors everywhere understand the effects that ‘new media’ are having on journalism and to provide suggestions and solutions for those editors adapting to the newspaper renaissance.
Contact
Whois information is public, but in response to some people wanting to keep their contact information private, many domain name Registrars offer a "privacy" or "proxy" service to mask the domain name owner. This domain is most likely using a proxy service. |