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EVENT AT CAPACITY!
With more than 300 clients signed up, registration for this event is closed.
Join CNW for a live webcast presentation with Amber MacArthur, new media strategist and journalist, and Mathew Ingram, Communities Editor for the Globe and Mail. For a look at how professional communicators can effectively disseminate their message to online journalists and how online journalists differ in the way they receive information.
Learn why two-way dialogue in the online community is important and how communicators can build credibility within this community.
Amber MacArthur, known by her legion of fans as Amber Mac, is a new media journalist and consultant. As well as co-founding the web production house MGImedia.ca, MacArthur is CP24's New Media Specialist, host of the weekly video podcast commandN.tv, co-host with tech guru Leo Laporte, of the weekly audio podcast net@nite, and is a regular contributor on CBC’s Spark.
MacArthur’s personal blog is ambermac.com |
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EVENT AT CAPACITY!
Due to overwhelming interest, we’ll be offering the presentation via live webcast. If you didn’t get a chance to register, sign up to listen to the presentation and participate in the Q & A session.
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DATE
Monday, December 8, 2008 |
TIME
Event Registration
7:30AM - 8:00AM
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Webcast Presentation
8:00AM - 9:00AM |
LOCATION
The Suites at 1 King W.
Grand Banking Hall
1 King W., Toronto |
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Mathew Ingram has been writing for the Globe since 1991, where he has covered the oil and gas industry, the stock market and the rise of the Internet. He was the first online columnist for the Globe when globeandmail.com launched in 2000, and became the Globe's first blogger a couple of years later. He also writes about new media and the Web on his personal blog at mathewingram.com/work, and is one of the co-founders of Mesh, Canada's leading Web conference.
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