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You get to bring one editor for reduced rate if you register by Sept. 15
- By: ASNE staff
- On: 09/03/2015 09:57:31
- In: Convention
If you register by Sept. 15 for the ASNE-APME conference Oct. 16-18 at Stanford University, then you can bring another editor from your news organization for only $150.
This is a special rate for a limited time only. Contact ASNE Communications Coordinator at jwon@asne.org if you're interested.
For a limited time only, ASNE and APME are offering a reduced rate for a second editor from your news organization to attend the upcoming conference Oct. 16-18 at Stanford University!
If you register by Sept. 15, then you can bring another editor from your news organization for only $150. Contact ASNE Communications Coordinator Jiyoung Won at jwon@asne.org if you are interested in this special rate. She will send you a promo code to register your second editor. Also, contact her if you're already registered and would like to bring a second editor for the $150 rate.
For regular member and nonmember registrations, please click here. Members of ASNE and APME can register for $275, and nonmembers can register for $375. APME members can register at apme.com.
Don't forget that hotel reservations are due Tuesday, Sept. 15. The block of rooms we reserved at the Sheraton Palo Alto (625 El Camino Real) for $169/night for Friday, Saturday and Sunday will not be available after Sept. 15. Rates for Wednesday and Thursday are $329/night.
We hope you can join us for what's going to be a perfect weekend to break away from your hectic schedule, connect with fellow decision-makers in journalism and have some fun.
"What's new? What's next?" is our kickoff session from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, that will lay out the landscape for how news organizations are reaching and engaging audiences now. What's working? What isn't? How can we do a better job of reaching diverse groups of people in our communities? What does the future have in store?
Tom Rosenstiel, executive director of the American Press Institute, will moderate this session and bring in meaningful discussions with panelists, including Alfredo Carbajal, managing editor of Al Dia (The Dallas Morning News); Mizell Stewart, managing director of content at Journal Media Group; Ken Doctor, author and industry analyst; and Peter Roybal, head of mobile and emerging platforms at ABC News.
You won't want to miss the awards luncheon from noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday. We will hear from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex Tizon for a keynote and recognize the winners of the prestigious ASNE and APME awards. Lunch tickets are $35.
More details about the conference, including a full program schedule, are coming soon at asne.org and apme.com. The program is planned and organized by ASNE Stanford Conference Program Committee Chair Robyn Tomlin, vice president of digital and communications at the Pew Research Center, and APME Journalism Studies Chair Jim Simon, deputy managing editor of The Seattle Times.