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A Date with the Butcher

Posted on April 24, 2006February 2, 2021 by admin

Why the American newspaper industry is doomed unless it makes radical changes, including in its new-media efforts.

Posted in Conferences & Seminars, General Strategies Tagged 7th International Symposium on Online Journalism, Management and Transformation Centre, Robert G. Picard, Robert Picard, Seventh International Symposium on Online Journalism 1 Comment on A Date with the Butcher
► The now decade-old International Journal of New Media Studies (IJNMS) chose Vin Crosbie's seminal 2002 essay What is New Media? as the first thing it ever published.

SPEECHES & CONFERENCES

► Did you know that Vin Crosbie gave the Republic of Singapore's Annual Media Lecture to an audience of 1,200 media executives and media academicians in the nation's National Library Auditorium? President of Singapore Tony Tan introduced him to the audience. (video)
► Or that Crosbie has co-chaired and co-moderated the World Association of News Publishers' Beyond the Printed Word conference in Vienna?
► Or that his speech at the National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas was one of 23 orations (including by Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Condolezza Rice) selected by a team of speech professors and published in the anthology Representative American Speeches 2004-2005?
► Vin Crosbie was the first person, as well as the only consultant or professor, quoted in the Congressional Research Service's report The U.S. Newspaper Industry in Transition. The second person quoted was U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.

TEACHING, SEMINARS, & WORKSHOPS

► In 2007, Vin Crosbie and through 2021 exclusively taught New Media Business, a required course master’s degree candidates in New Media or New Media Management at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

► He also has taught courses at Rhodes University in South Africa and lectured at Peking and Tsinghua universities in China and at the University of Southern California, University of California at Berkeley, University of Missouri, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Columbia College in the United States of America.

► Crosbie has presented papers at the World Media Economics and Management Association and the International Media Management Academics Association. And his works have been published in the Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, the International Journal of New Media Studies, and the Nordic Journal of Media Management.

CONSULTING CLIENTS

► Since its founding in 1996, the clients of Digital Deliverance, LLC, have included The New York Times, News Corp., The Irish Times of Dublin, The Mail & Guardian of Johannesburg, The Straits Times of Singapore, Founder Group of Beijing, Presspoint, Critical Mention, Media News Group, New Century Network, The Media Development Investment Fund, The National Cancer Institute, the governments and elected representatives of four major nations, plus many others who involvement with Crosbie is covered by non-disclosure agreements.

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