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10.07.2020—1am    Post #17764
And now, “Great Reads” from the NYTimes

It is one more briefing service from the Times starting today.

New product development is key to remind your audience that your title is vibrant and forever improving and coming up with ideas that enhance the interaction between reader and title.

Perhaps one of the most innovating titles in the area of product development is The New York Times, which just announced this week another newsletter-styled briefing for its readers that starts today, Oct. 7.

On Wednesday, we will start bringing you top stories from The Times more often, under a brand-new name: The Great Read. Every weekday, we’ll send you one piece of exceptional writing from our pages — a narrative or essay that takes you someplace you might not expect to go. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, simply unsubscribe at the bottom of this email before Oct. 7.

Mario’s speaking engagements

Association Media & Publishing

October 22

Keynote: Mobile Storytelling

Middle East Conference.

Nov. 3

Keynote: How we tell stories in the mobile age

WAN IFRA Event

https://events.wan-ifra.org/events/middle-eastern-media-leaders-esummit

Rodman Media

November 19 (virtual)

Newsroom Mobile Storytelling Training

Professors: get your review version of The Story on time for fall classes

As an academic, I know the importance of having the right tools to advance our students, especially on the important subject of mobile storytelling. Please drop me an email if you would like to sample The Story in its digital edition: mario@garciamedia.com

The full trilogy of The Story now available–3 books to guide you through a mobile first strategy. Whether you’re a reporter, editor, designer, publisher, corporate communicator, The Story is for you! https://amazon

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