Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Oklahoman circumvents iTunes store, keeps revenues



Posted by Damon Kiesow at 6:15 AM on Nov. 16, 2010

The Oklahoman launched a new iPad app last month, and Apple will not be getting the revenue it generates. Equally important, as David Thompson points out, the newspaper retains its direct relationship with every consumer who buys either a single copy or a subscription to the app's content.

Thompson, the president of OPUBCO Communications Group and publisher of The Oklahoman, explains in this edited e-mail interview how the newspaper developed the new app, how they are handling subscriptions and circumventing the iTunes store, and why a direct customer relationship is so critical.

Damon Kiesow: Can you briefly describe the features of the app?

David Thompson
David Thompson
David Thompson: The [current] version of the app contains the same editorial sections that you can find in the print edition. That includes the A-section, Metro-State, Sports, Business and Life. We also have separate pages for daily obituaries, death listings and legals, plus a special presentation for a daily weather report. We built in functionality for multimedia photo and video presentations within each article. The app also allows for offline reading, multiple navigation methods, horizontal and vertical presentations and archived editions for seven days.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Bennett's Matched Action

This .mov file was compressed from 247MB to 16MB with QuickTime Conversion using medium quality and 400x300 size:



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Muslim Project Filing Instructions

Place your edited .MOV, .DOC and .JPG files in the Drop Box folder of our class file server:

afp://gcj.ou.edu/JMC3003_Vieth

(That's the icon that should show up on your desktop when you log in from the classroom.)

Here are the steps to getting videos in the right file format for ROUTES:

Monday, October 25, 2010

Ray Bribiesca


Our guest speaker on Monday, Nov. 1, will be award-winning 60 Minutes producer and videographer Ray Bribiesca.

Here's a link to the latest story Ray did in Afghanistan with correspondent Lara Logan and a wonderful interview with Ray about his career:

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-20017555-10391709.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody

 Here's his biography, in his own words:

     "I have spent over 46 years of my life in the television world, in both news and production, and I love it!   I am proud to be a member of the 60 Minutes staff and to work for CBS News.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Why Are You Voting? Tell Us in Video

What issue is driving you to vote this year?
With just over two weeks remaining before Election Day, we’re asking you to create videos that explain, in your own words, what issue or event has the most influence on your decision at the polls (or the mailbox).

Click here for more.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Muslims in Oklahoma: Sarah Sullivan


Sarah Sullivan is a friendly young woman. She's a senior at the University of Oklahoma, working hard toward a major in pre-dental hygeine and religious studies. She was raised Southern Baptist, having lived in both Texas and Oklahoma. She is an extrovert person who's not afraid to speak her mind but, is happy to help others. Her positive attitude is contagious, and she has a bright smile. Sarah sounds like the typical all-American. Yet, she wears a scarf around her head and neck called a Hijab, and she prays five times a day, at least. Sarah is Muslim, and people have been quick to let this fact blind them from the individual that she is.


Sarah has always had religion in her life. In Wichita Falls, Texas, she was raised Southern Baptist and was a practicing Christian for most of her life.


"When I say conservative, I mean very conservative" says Sarah of her background. "In high school I was titled a saint, angel, prude, because I was the girl that didn't agree with sex, drugs, drinking, all that stuff."


Saturday, October 16, 2010

WV Conferences

Here's the lineup for our one-on-one conferences.

Monday, Oct. 18
•    3:20    Scott Bedgood
•    3:40    Katie Hammock
•    4:00    Kalem Wedemyer

Wednesday, Oct. 20
•    3:20    Matt Gilroy
•    3:40    Lance Reaves
•    4:00    Jake McClure

Wednesday, Oct. 27
•    3:00    Page Grossman
•    3:20    Tyler Aljoe
•    3:40    Garrett Duty
•    4:00    Tyler Thomas

Wednesday, Nov. 3
•    3:20    Kasey Chapman
•    3:40    Ame Aziere
•    4:00    Michael Acker

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Monday, October 11, 2010

Rebecca Cooper

Our guest lecturer on Wednesday, Oct. 13, will be Rebecca Cooper, anchor/reporter for ABC 7 in Washington D.C. Rebecca is a native Oklahoman and a former aide to David Boren when he served in the U.S. Senate. She'll talk to us about the growing role of multimedia content in television news. Please take a moment to read her bio and come to class with some questions in mind.



Bio: http://www.abc7dc.com/talentbios/getbio.cfm?id=86

Washington Business Tonight anchor Rebecca Cooper has been based in Washington for the last two decades, covering the world of politics, national security and finance from the White House, Capitol Hill and the major federal agencies.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Houda Elyazgi Bio

Houda Elyazgi serves as a senior account executive, managing several accounts, conducting research, writing and developing campaign strategies and planning special events for clients. Elyazgi also oversees Saxum’s Step Up program. In the summer of 2006, Elyazgi interned for U.S. Rep. Tom Cole in Washington, D.C. In December 2007, she interned for Saxum before joining the team full time. Elyazgi graduated with distinctions from The University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s in journalism and mass communications with an emphasis in public relations and a minor in Arabic. During her time in school, Elyazgi served as a Gaylord Ambassador for the Gaylord College of Journalism. She also served on the university’s Honor Council, where she heard cases in academic court. In 2006, Elyazgi was the first recipient of the Mary Ellen Hipp Doyle Scholarship. That same year, Elyazgi was granted the Award of Excellence in the field of Public Relations. Elyazgi is a graduate of N.E.W. Leadership, an award-winning program that educates and encourages women to actively participate in politics and public service. Elyazgi brings a strong passion for nonprofits to the Saxum team. She currently serves on the Oklahoma City Chamber’s Greater Grads committee and is a member of the board of directors of United Way of Norman. She lives in Norman.

Muslims in Europe Slideshow

Click here to watch.

Test Your Savvy On Religion

By Nicholas Kristof, New York Times
Oct. 10, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/opinion/10kristof.html?th&emc=th

The New York Times reported recently on a Pew Research Center poll in which religious people turned out to be remarkably uninformed about religion. Almost half of Catholics didn’t understand Communion. Most Protestants didn’t know that Martin Luther started the Reformation. Almost half of Jews didn’t realize Maimonides was Jewish. And atheists were among the best informed about religion.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

ONA Online Journalism Awards Student Finalists

Multimedia Feature Presentation, Student

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University: SyracuseDiners.com

UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism: A Seed is Forever

UNC School of Journalism: Living Galapagos

Western Kentucky University Fleischaker-Greene Scholars: Farm to Fork: Investigating Agriculture

Online Video Journalism, Student

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University: The Fall Workshop

Knight Center for International Media, School of Communication, University of Miami: My Story, My Goal


"Midterms 2010: What You Need To Know"

Click here for Washington Post online politics page.