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09.12.2017—1am    Post #4761
Irma: the morning after

Irma came and moved on, good riddance. Here is how the Florida newspapers in those cities hardest hit reacted the morning after.

I like a lot of these headlines. In every case, the print edition of each of these newspapers knew that not only had readers  heard about Irma, the most ferocious Atlantic hurricane in recorded history, but also had prepared for it and lived thorough it.

El Nuevo Herald, the Spanish edition of The Miami Herald carried a headline that reads: A deep sigh

Our previous post about Hurricane Irma

Irma: the bad girl on every front page

https://garciamedia.com/blog/irma-the-bad-girl-on-every-front-page/

 

Digital Media North America

http://events.wan-ifra.org/events/digital-media-north-america-2017

 

 

This two-day event, organized jointly by WAN-IFRA and the News Media Alliance (NMA), will provide a unique opportunity for North American news media executives to hear and discuss digital revenue strategyfrom the world’s most advanced media companies.

I will be one of the speakers for this conference in New York City.

Mario’s Speaking Engagements

Sept. 18, Boston University, College of Communications

Sept. 22, Columbia University, special program for Argentine journalism students, School of Journalism

Oct. 19, WAN IFRA Digital Media North America, New York City

Nov. 16-19, WAN IFRA Latin America, Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

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