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  • Mondi Shanduka Calls for Entries

    • 12h00, Thursday
      19th February
      2009

    Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards - Call for entries reminder

     

    In its continued effort to recognise and reward newspaper journalists who have sought to dig deeper and uncover more than meets the eye, the 8th annual Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards is calling for entries. The deadline for entries is March 3, 2009. [Extended to 6 March 2006]

    All journalists and photographers in the press may enter, irrespective of whether they serve a national or community-based newspaper. Entries must consist of material originated and published in a South African daily or weekly newspaper during the period of January 1, 2008, and January 1, 2009. 

    The categories

    1.      Hard news

    2.      Analysis and commentary

    3.      Feature writing

    4.      Investigative journalism

    5.      Creative journalism

    6.      Graphic journalism

    7.      Popular journalism

    8.      News photographs

    9.      Feature photographs

    10.  Sports photographs - new category

    11.  Presentation (layout and design)

    From among the entries, the judges may also award the South African Story of the Year and South African Newspaper Journalist of the Year.

    Nominations are also welcome for the Alan Kirkland Soga Achievement Award, a prize that honours a person's sustained and exceptional contribution to South African newspaper journalism.

    The reward

    A Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Premier Award of R15,000 cash, an iconic Mondi Shanduka nib trophy and a certificate.

    The judges

    This year boasts a 14-strong judging panel convened by Professor Guy Berger, head of journalism and media studies at Rhodes University. The panel comprises Ebbe Dommisse, Salie de Swardt, Alf Kumalo, Joyce Sikhakhane, Caroline Southey, Kaizer Nyatsumba, Ivan Fynn, John Dludlu, Phil Mtimkulu, Martie Meiring, Obed Musi and Judy Mayet.

    The other details

    An electronic copy of the entry kit is available on www.mondishanduka.co.za and www.printmedia.org.za. Details of past winners are available on www.printmedia.org.za/awards/mondi-shanduka and on www.themedia.co.za.

    The Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards is also on Facebook.

    Judging will take place in April and the winners will be announced at an event hosted by Mondi Shanduka Newsprint and the Newspaper Association of South Africa at the Wanderers Club on May6, 2009..

    Should you have any queries or would like to obtain a print copy of the entry kit, please do not hesitate to contact Malesedi Dlamini at the Newspaper Association of South Africa on Tel: (011) 484-3624 or e-mail: malesedid@printmedia.org.za.

     

  • Newspaper Focus on Print & Advertising Revenues in Difficult Times

    • 11h00, Thursday
      19th February
      2009

    Two of the key issues facing newspapers in the global financial crisis – how to maintain and enhance print and advertising revenues -- will be the subject of two back-to-back global press industry conferences to be held in Barcelona, Spain, in May.

    Although digital innovation is a primary area of newspaper industry development, print and advertising continue to fund these new ventures, as well as being the profit centers for the vast majority of newspaper companies, even in these tough times.

    The new “Power of Print” conference and Expo, to be held on 27 and 28 May, and the annual World Newspaper Advertising Conference and Expo, to be held
    on the 28 And 29 May in the same venue, will showcase the best examples of revenue generating and cost-saving innovations at newspaper companies today.

    Full details of the two conferences, organised by the World Association of Newspapers,  can be found at http://www.wan-press.org 
    Some highlights:

    • The art of balancing print and digital, a presentation by Mikael Pentikäinen, President of Sanoma News in Finland, who has introduced a “longtail” strategy at Sanoma House, the publishers of the Helsingin Sanomat.

    According to Mr Pentikäinen, the modern  newspaper is like a portfolio of specialized magazines, but with one brand  and style of content. Mr, Pentikäinen will speak about the factors used to create such portfolios and, perhaps most importantly, how they create commercial value.

    • The “Individuated” Newspaper – or the personal newspaper – may finally be within striking distance as user-content selection evolves, workflow systems improve, digital printing develops and distributors grow accustomed to new practices, says Peter Vandevanter, Vice President for Targeted Products for MediaNews Group in the United States.

    The Individuated Newspaper would make possible very targeted advertising and begin to compete with direct mail advertising, a category which has grown tremendously in the last 10 years.

    • Profiting from hyper-targeted print publications, a presentation by Martha Stone, Director of the WAN Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project, who will explain how three newspaper companies in Asia, the Americas and Europe, have successfully launched a variety of highly targeted products. Ms Stone will show how the companies conceived, developed and launched the products and involved editorial, advertising, marketing, circulation, production and printing departments.

    The research is a preview of the soon-to-be-published Power of Print report, a part of the SFN annual series of strategic reports for WAN members.

    • Printcasting: People-Powered Magazines, which will examine the “printcasting” experiment in print publishing that is fuelled by blogs and self-serve advertising. The project, conceived by Dan Pacheco, Founder of Printcasting.com, is operated by The Bakersfield Californian, which has 5 years of experience with niche-focused print and online products.

    Printcasting makes it possible for anyone to create a printable PDF publication online, whether or not they have their own content. Local bloggers and news organizations make their content available for printcasts in exchange for a share of advertising revenue that is generated through a self-serve advertising tool.

    • 10 Lessons from four age-specific youth-targeted newspapers in France from François Dufour, editor and founder of Playbac Presse, who has created four age-specific newspapers that have considerable attention among young people. According to Mr Dufour, young people want news of interest to them and their age range, in colour and in a small format. They want to read for 10 minutes a day, almost every day. They like cartoons, humour, photos, headlines, infographics, and opinion. They want to be taken seriously, but not in a serious manner.
    • Evaluating and Restructuring the Sales Department, a case study of the Manchester Evening News in the United Kingdom, which has reconstructed itscommercial team and developed an excellent model for any publishing company that wants to reduce costs and increase efficiency.

    The MEN model is based on  honest dialogue between managers and staff, a clear flow of information and clear understanding of performance, and rewards and motivation to guarantee success. The presentation will describe both the process and the outcomes.

    • Concept to design to market: The road to successful product development, which will examine the new lifestyle publications developed by The Sydney Morning Herald and the Sun-Herald that have brought in close to 5 million Australian dollars (2.54 million Euros) of new revenue in under 12 months.

    Far from being standard “advertorials” or special reports, these publications are high quality customised environments for select clients and are charged at a premium, says Kylie Davis, Managing Editor of the newspapers. She contends that customised editorial products are needed in today’s market, and will describe the Fairfax approach, the editorial issues, how they were resolved, and the results.

    For the evolving conference programmes and full details,
    go to http://www.wan-press.org

    The Paris-based WAN, the global organisation for the newspaper industry, defends and promotes press freedom and the professional and business interests of newspapers world-wide. Representing 18,000 newspapers, its membership includes 77 national newspaper associations, newspaper companies and individual newspaper executives in 102 countries, 12 news agencies and 11 regional and world-wide press groups.

    Inquiries to: Larry Kilman, Director of Communications and Public Affairs,

    WAN, 7 rue Geoffroy St Hilaire, 75005 Paris France. Tel: +33 1 47 42 85 00.

    Fax: +33 1 47 42 49 48. Mobile: +33 6 10 28 97 36. E-mail:

    lkilman@wan.asso.fr

  • 8th Mondi Shanduka Awards

    • 14h00, Wednesday
      18th February
      2009

    We are pleased to announce the call for entries for the 8th Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards.  The award is endorsed by the Newspaper Association of South Africa and generously sponsored by Mondi Shanduka Newsprint. It encourages and recognises excellence in newspaper journalism.  All journalists and photographers, irrespective of whether they serve a national or community-based newspaper are eligible for entry.  

    The purpose of this letter is to invite you and your colleagues to enter the 8th Annual Mondi Shanduka Newspaper Awards.   A copy of the entry kit will be available at the editorial department (all the Media Houses) or you can forward your address so it may be posted, alternatively you can collect the entry kit at Print Media Offices in Parktown: 2nd Floor, 7 St Davids Park, St Davids Place, Parktown next to Mikes Kitchen. Your co-operation in making your colleagues aware of the awards will be appreciated. 

    Entries must consist of material originated and published in a South African daily or weekly newspaper during the period of 1 January 2008 and 1 January 2009.  The deadline for entries is March 03, 2009.

    The electronic copy of the entry kit is attached.Should you have any queries or would like to obtain additional copies of the entry kit, please do not hesitate to contact  Malesedi Dlamini at the Newspaper Association on Tel: (011) 484-3624 or e-mail: malesedid@printmedia.org.za.

  • New Dates for World Newspaper Congress

    • 15h00, Wednesday
      11th February
      2009

    The World Association of Newspapers has confirmed the new dates for its World Newspaper Congress, World Editors Forum and Info Services Expo, the global meetings of the world's press, which will now be held in Hyderabad, India, from 30 November to 3 December 2009.

    WAN announced last month that the events, originally scheduled for March, would be postponed until later in the year due to the impact of the global financial downturn on travel and conference budgets at newspaper companies.

    "Our Indian colleagues have done a fantastic job in rescheduling all the arrangements, which is not an easy job for an event of such size and scope," said Timothy Balding, the CEO of WAN.

    "For our part, we believe newspaper companies will, by necessity, learn to live with the crisis over the year and be more willing to invest again in conferences and travel by the end of the year. These events have long been a major opportunity for newspaper executives from around the globe to meet and exchange strategic ideas, and the need for such exchanges is more important than ever."

    Last year's events drew more than 1,800 participants from 113 countries to Göteborg, Sweden, a record for the 61-year old conference.

    Full details of the 2009 events, including the evolving conference programme, can be found at http://www.wanindia2009.com. The events are hosted by the Indian Newspaper Society.

    The Paris-based WAN, the global organisation for the newspaper industry, defends and promotes press freedom and the professional and business interests of newspapers world-wide. Representing 18,000 newspapers, its membership includes 77 national newspaper associations, newspaper companies and individual newspaper executives in 102 countries, 12 news agencies and 11 regional and world-wide press groups.

    Inquiries to: Larry Kilman, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, WAN, 7 rue Geoffroy St Hilaire, 75005 Paris France. Tel: +33 1 47 42 85 00.  Fax: +33 1 47 42 49 48. Mobile: +33 6 10 28 97 36.

    E-mail: lkilman@wan.asso.fr

  • New-look Press Cards

    • 15h00, Tuesday
      10th February
      2009

    The previous year was an exciting one for Print Media SA!

    As you may be aware, PMSA embarked on re-branding the organisation and took on the huge task of creating a web presence for the company.  Through hard work and determination, PMSA was able to deliver on both these projects.  Your comments on the website are more than welcome.

    This week, Print Media is proud to announce the launch of the new-look press card, which is an extension to the recently launched brand.   The new-look press card carries the new Print Media SA logo on the front of the card and the back shows the "Proudly South African" logo and the "World Association of Newspapers" logo, which PMSA is affiliated to.  Please note that these cards will be utilised with effect from the 10th of February 2009. Further, please note that the cards you currently possess are still valid until the expiry date stipulated on your card, thereafter; a new card must be obtained.

    Please take note of the price increase for 2009 on http://www.printmedia.org.za/cards