Hoosier State Press Association - The Indiana Publisher
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June 6, 2013 Page 2 HSPA calendar June 7 Deadline for Advertising Contest entries June 20 Road Show for Reporters, Indianapolis July 26 HSPA Board of Directors Meeting Deadline for Better Newspaper Contest entries Aug. 2 HSPA Foundation Board of Directors Meeting & Pulliam Intern Luncheon Sept. 27 INAEA Advertising Conference & Awards Gala, Indiana Downs & Grand Casino, Shelbyville Dec. 7 PULLIAM INTERN MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP Newsroom Seminar, Indianapolis Marriott North HSPA Board of Directors Hands-on experience HSPA Officers Above: Nathan Brown, left, a student at Indiana University, uses his phone to video Indianapolis Business Journal managing editor Cory Schouten during an interview for a multimedia project. Students in the HSPA Foundation's 2013 Eugene S. Pulliam internship program recently met in Indianapolis to learn how to produce simple news videos using only a smartphone, video editing app and microphone. President: Robyn McCloskey, Pharos-Tribune (Logansport), Kokomo Tribune Vice President: Jon O'Bannon, The Corydon Democrat Secretary: Tina West, The Times (Noblesville) Treasurer: Shannon Williams, Indianapolis Recorder HSPA Board Members Below: Jessie Hellman, a student at the University of Southern Indiana, third from left, talks with multimedia adviser Jim Brown while other students work on their video projects during the workshop. Dailies Brandon Erlacher, The Truth (Elkhart) Randall Shields, Home News Enterprises Kim Wilson, South Bend Tribune Nondailies John Haley, Pulaski County Journal (Winamac) Don Hurd, Benton Review (Fowler) Greg Morris, IBJ Corp. Kathy Tretter, Dubois-Spencer County Publishing Co. Inc. Jim Brown, executive associate dean emeritus, IU School of Jour nalism at Indianpolis, a demonstrates his "Brown Bar," a device he created to steady smartphones for video interviews. HSPA Foundation Board of Directors HSPA Foundation Officers President: Pat Lanman, Vevay Newspapers Inc. Vice President: Jack Pate, Evansville Courier & Press Secretary: Gary Suisman, Journal and Courier (Lafayette) Treasurer: Jeff Rogers, Home News Enterprises HSPA Foundation Board of Directors Henry Bird, Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. Michael J. Christman, Fort Wayne Newspapers Nancy Grossman, Leader Publishing Curt Jacobs, The Madison Courier Barbara King, North Vernon Plain Dealer & Sun Mayer Maloney, Hoosier Times Inc. William "B.J." Riley, Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. John Rumbach, The Herald (Jasper) Learning Continued from Page 1 publicize the availability of the new feature. To view the new activities, visit www.HSPAfoundation. org/newspaper-education. Click on Use the News at the top of the page. New serial story available HSPA staff Steve Key, executive director and general counsel skey@hspa.com • (317) 624-4427 Karen T. Braeckel, HSPA Foundation director kbraeckel@hspa.com • (317) 624-4426 Pamela Lego, MAP advertising director plego@hspa.com • (812) 350-7711 Milissa Tuley, communications specialist mtuley@hspa.com • (317) 624-4430 Yvonne Yeadon, office manager yyeadon@hspa.com • (317) 624-4433 Shawn Goldsby, advertising coordinator sgoldsby@hspa.com • (317) 803-4772 Also provided by a grant from the Indiana NIE Foundation and the ISRA, Indiana newspapers can run a free serial story through August 2014. The North Carolina Press Foundation offers "Howling for Home" by Joan Carris, a 10-chapter, elementary-reading-level story about adopting a dog and all it means to the animal and family. The author tries to create a story that a dog would tell, if only he could. Carris also promotes taking proper care of pets. Her story reminds dog owners to consid- er the needs of their companion animals and, specifically, their animals' need for work, exercise and training. David Green, director of Communications and Media Relations for the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, provides six sidebars with additional information about animals and their care. Other materials come with the story, including word counts, sidebars with each chapter, a news connection for each chapter, promotions, graphic organizers for teachers, a teaching guide (both teacher and student versions prepared by North Carolina NIE representative Sandra Cook), creative activities and multiple-choice questions for each chapter. To run the story in your newspaper, email Braeckel at kbraeckel@hspa.com or watch for more information in The Publisher. Newspapers also may use Artie Knapp stories posted on the North Carolina Press Foundation site free of charge. Visit http://ncpress foundation.org/serial-stories. Summer Reading Programs The North Carolina Press Foundation also offers 23 features free of charge for newspapers to publish in their newspapers, in print and online. Of these, 17 use the Collaborative Summer Library Program logo for the Dig Into Reading program, and six use it for the Beneath the Surface program. Newspapers should work with their public libraries to determine the most effective ways to use the features. Advertising departments also may find sponsors to help support your public libraries and summer reading through these features. The following link lists the features by title: http://ncpressfoundation.org/ summer-reading-program2013-2. Member notices Employees sought The Indiana Publisher is published bi-weekly by Hoosier State Press Association, 41 E. Washington St., Suite 301, Indianapolis, IN, 46204, (317) 803-4772. ISSN 0019-6711 USPS 058-730. Periodicals-class postage paid at Indianapolis, Ind., and at additional mailing office. Postmaster: Send address changes to 41 E. Washington St., Suite 301, Indianapolis, IN, 46204, (317) 803-4772, Fax (317) 624-4428. Website: www.hspa.com Subscriptions $25 per year. Ad rates furnished upon request. General manager – The Delphos Herald Inc. is seeking a general manager for Register Publications (www.thedcregister.com), a weekly general-circulation newspaper in Lawrenceburg, Ind. In addition to its weekly publication, The Register also publishes several other newspapers and inserts. Register publications have 14,000-plus paid circulation with two-thirds delivered residentially. Email a cover letter, resume and references to rcohen@ delphosherald.com. (2) Designer – CNHI's Indiana newspapers are seeking an experienced page designer for a central design desk. Applicants should be skilled in use of InDesign or Quark and should have training in newspaper design. The ideal candidate will have two to three years' experience working at a daily or weekly newspaper. Send resume, work samples and references to design center manager Kelly Hawes at kelly.hawes@indianamediagroup. com. Materials may also be mailed to the design center in care of The Herald Bulletin, PO Box 1090, Anderson IN 46016. (2) Sports editor – Our sports editor has been promoted, and we have an opening for a small-newspaper, hometown sports editor. The oneperson department does it all, from writing to paginating to photos. We cover one D-3 school and three high schools, as well as various youth and adult sports. Email cover letter, resume and clips to jobs@ thepaper24-7.com. (2) Send member notices to mtuley@hspa.com. Postings will be listed as space permits in print and in full at www.hspa.com.

