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Howard Owens is a digital media pioneer. He started publishing local news online in 1995 when very few local news outlets had web sites. The header image on the site depicts the film camera he used early in his career and the press pass from his year on the staff of the Carlsbad Journal. For more on Howard's professional background, read his LinkedIn profile.
HowardOwens.com is the personal web site of Howard Owens and covers his range of interests -- political localism and libertarianism, music and personal interests, as well as his professional interests.
Howard is currently publisher of The Batavian and lives in Batavia, N.Y.
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Daily Archives: October 25, 2008
Maybe we’ll see each other in Lowell
If you’re in New England, I invite you to attend the New England New Media Associate fall conference.
NENMA gathering are always good events — neat people to meet and talk with.
I want you to come Oct. 30 if you’re in the area so you can hear my keynote presentation on “Reinventing Journalism.”
Last year, the keynote was delivered by Steve Yelvington. The year before, by Rob Curley. So I’m honored to be in such good company as a keynote. I hope I can live up to the standards they set.
Also, if you happen to be in Albany on Nov. 13, you can catch me on a panel for the Women’s Press Club of New York State on ethics in social media. The panel is at 7 p.m. at The College of Saint Rose. Continue reading
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