Iceberg along the East Coast Trail between Bay Bulls and Witless Bay, Newfoundland.
Photo by Greg Locke © 2009
Newfoundland photographer, journalist and media producer Greg Locke in St Johns, Newfoundland. Canada.
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Wednesday, April 29
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Greg Locke
on Wed 29 Apr 2009 01:57 PM NDT
NL PRESS gets some press of its own in The National newspaper in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emrates. The story by Toronto based correspondent Blake Lambert talks about NL PRESS and AllNovaScotia.com and looks at the emergence of online news services as traditional newspapers and magazines die off. Iceberg along the East Coast Trail between Bay Bulls and Witless Bay, Newfoundland. Photo by Greg Locke © 2009 Monday, April 27
by
Greg Locke
on Mon 27 Apr 2009 09:21 AM NDT
Here is your chance to have some some fun with the help of The Discovery Channel. They are looking for people in Newfoundland and Labrador to audition for their new show, I CAN DO THAT.Have you ever wanted to sway high above the earth at the controls of a high Tower Crane, or get behind the wheel of a huge Earth Hauler? I Could Do That is a new television show that challenges you to take the controls of the heavy machine of your dreams. If you often think, "I COULD DO THAT!" and you missed the first round of auditions, here is your chance to get your hands dirty and prove that YOU CAN! The I Could Do That Team is currently traveling coast to coast and is eager to meet the right people for the job. Click here for a copy of the application. (MS-Word doc) Once it's been completed, please return it to: i.could.casting@gmail.com. Visit I CAN DO THAT website The 2nd and final round of casting will close at midnight May 8, 2009. Saturday, April 18
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Greg Locke
on Sat 18 Apr 2009 11:14 PM NDT
The Adventures of Mr. Pixel and Mrs Grain (she kept her maiden name)
...for the true photo/film geek. ...must watch all three episodes :^) Friday, April 17
by
Greg Locke
on Fri 17 Apr 2009 08:30 AM NDT
The best headline to cross the news desk at NL PRESS this week comes from the French news agency AFP.
" Angry pirates vow revenge ....AARRRG! " Thursday, April 9
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Greg Locke
on Thu 09 Apr 2009 08:48 AM NDT
I'm all for guide dogs but they really shouldn't let them drive. Sunday, April 5
by
Greg Locke
on Sun 05 Apr 2009 10:56 PM NDT
One of The online coverage by The hands-down winner was The Sports Page. They put together a team to televise the games live on the web. Streaming video to their website and mirrored on the NL PRESS website, they averaged more than 8,000 viewers per night from around the world who tuned in on their computers. Not to mention having a parallel chat room where those people talked to each other while watching. It was amazing to watch Newfoundlanders, supporters of the rival teams, going at each other from the far flung parts of the world as they watched the game together over the internet. The Sports Page also updated their website with still photos and commentary throughout the night. Their full Herder story, along with a feature story on the injured Jeff Oates, with a large selection of photos, was up on their site an hour after the game. Thirty minutes after the game finished NL PRESS had the results and photos of the post game celebration on the front page of their Newfoundland news website and available through their news service to subscribers. About the same time VOCM radio posted the results on their website and followed up on Sunday with interviews and reaction from Clarenville, home town of the winners. The CBC had reporters, cameras and audio recording gear at the game but as of Sunday night nothing is on their local website. The Telegram newspaper, a major sponsor of the event, had
reporters and photographers on scene but as of Sunday night there was no
coverage, not even a photograph of the winners or their publisher handing over
the trophy. Only a paragraph with the results of the game and a note to readers
to get full coverage in the Monday Telegram. That would be more than thirty
hours after one of the biggest events in With no Sunday Telegram anymore this was the perfect opportunity for the Telegram to use the web to deliver Saturday content to their subscribers in a timely fashion. When the News is still new. This is what people mean when they say that “old media” doesn’t get new media and why most of their online offerings are still framed in an old media mentality. Deadlines and production schedules don’t mean anything in the new world order. Deadline in now! If you don’t have the talent or the will to keep up you get left behind. The combined website traffic stats on Sunday morning for The Sports Page and NL PRESS say more than 12,000 people either got their Herder hockey news, or watched it live, on these two websites. For a small website covering a provincial sporting event, in a small province in a small country ….these are big numbers. The traffic/viewers can be tracked by city, country, referring site, operating systems and what search engines and keywords they used to find it. This is a marketing and sales staff dream, if they know how to use it. It’s also 12,000 people that saw the ads on these website and not on The Telegrams website. As wonderful as all that may be the most telling event of
the night was when I saw a guy talking pictures of the game with his cell
phone. I asked how his pictures were coming out and he said he was shooting
video on his 5 megapixel phone and posting them to his FaceBook page so his
buddy, who was working in …and THAT is how news is done on the internet.
by
Greg Locke
on Sun 05 Apr 2009 02:43 PM NDT
Action in the 2nd period of the 5th game of the Herder Memorial Trophy senior hockey championships between the Clarenville Caribous and the Conception Bay CeeBees at Mile One Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland.Photo by Greg Locke for NL PRESS. ...more coverage at www.nlpress.ca |
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