John Miller, News Director of KTVT-TV, 10111 N. Central Expressway, Dallas, Texas75231, remarks at the Radio-Television News Directors Association convention, LasVegas, April 9, 2003.Stephen C. Miller, Assistant to the Technology Editor, The New York Times, 229 West43rd Street, New York, New York 10036, interviewed by telephone on February 20,2003.Anthony Moor, New Media Editor, Democrat and Chronicle, 55 Exchange Boulevard,Rochester, New York 14614-2001, remarks at and subsequent interview at theUniversity of Florida, February 6-7, 2003.Ulrich Neumann, Director, Integrated Media Systems Center, interviewed at his officeat the University of Southern California, January 24 and March 5, 2003.Kojo Nnamdi, host, “Evening Exchange” and “The DC Politics Hour,” both onWHUT-TV and “The Kojo Nnamdi Show” on NPR and WAMU Radio, interviewedat WAMU Radio, American University Brandywine Building, Washington,D.C. 20016-8082, on March 18, 2003.Steve Paulus, Senior Vice President and General Manager, New York One, 75 NinthAvenue New York, New York 10011, remarks at the Radio-Television News DirectorsAssociation convention, Las Vegas, April 9, 2003.Deborah Potter, Executive Director, NewsLab, interviewed at her office, 1900 M StreetNW, Suite 210 Washington, D.C. 20036, February 4, 2003.Mitchel Resnick LEGO Papert Associate Professor of Learning Research, M.I.T. MediaLaboratory, interviewed at his office, Room E15-020AA, 20 Ames Street,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307, onFebruary 24, 2003.Nathan Roberts, anchor/reporter, News Channel 8, 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington,Virginia, interviewed in Washington, February 21, 2003.Pail Sagan, President, Akamai Technologies, Inc., interviewed at his office, 8Cambridge Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, on February 24, 2003.Richard Sambrook, Director, BBC News, interviewed at his office, British BroadcastingCorporation Television Centre Room 5601, Stage 6, Wood Lane, London W12 7RJ,England, on January 7, 2003.Alexander Sawchuk, Deputy Director, Integrated Media Systems Center, interviewed athis office at the University of Southern California, February 12, 2003.68Feedback April 2003 (Vol. 44, No. 2)
Jan Schaffer Executive Director, Institute for Interactive Journalism, 7100 BaltimoreAvenue, Suite 101 College Park, MD 20740-3637, interviewed by telephone January28, 2003, and at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 7, 2003.Robin A. Smythe, General Manager, Central Florida News, 1364 East Concord Street,Orlando, Florida 32801, remarks at the Radio-Television News Directors Associationconvention, Las Vegas, April 9, 2003.Mark Thalhimer, Project Director, News in the Next Century, Radio Television NewsDirectors Foundation, interviewed at his office, 1600 K Street NW, Suite 700,Washington, D.C. 20006-2838, on March 21, 2003.Val Zavala, Vice President, News and Public Affairs, KCET Television, interviewed ather office, 4401 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90027, February 10,2003.BEA—Educating tomorrow’s electronic media professionals 69
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