Meet our new Digital Manager A warm welcome to Jeremiah Patterson, ONA’s new Digital Manager, who is responsible for all of our websites and our e-commerce system. As Digital Manager, … Read more.
2012 Online Journalism Awards finalists announced
2012 Online Journalism Awards finalists announced Update Oct. 2: The CBC’s entry in the Online Commentary, Medium category has been removed as a finalist, at the CBC’s request, because is … Read more.
ONA NC Triangle: Inaugural Meetup
If you're in Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, be sure to meet up with ONA's newest local group.
ONA Austin: Innovation at Texas Tribune
Join us for a look behind the scenes at the Tribune, with a focus on their news apps.
Last chance before price goes up for ONA12
The second phase of ONA12 registration ends tomorrow — July 31 — at midnight ET, so register now before the price goes up for the 2012 Online News Association Conference and Awards. … Read more.
Registration opens for Thursday Workshops at ONA12
Should you need more reasons to join us at ONA12 in San Francisco, Sept. 20-22, we’ve got plenty. The ONA12 Thursday Workshops, Sept. 20, form the unofficial third day of … Read more.
ONACamp at NABJ12
The Online News Association came to the NABJ Annual Convention and Career Fair in New Orleans to offer a day of hands-on training with some of the top leaders in digital journalism. The session covered the latest in digital investigative reporting, mobile reporting, social media, audience engagement skills and and web tools. First up was Niketa Patel of CNNMoney.
ONA12 schedule drops: Three days of journalism, tech and togetherness in San Francisco
The ONA12 Program and Conference Chairs have been hard at work on the 2012 Online News Association Conference & Awards Banquet, building sessions and identifying speakers who will turn emerging … Read more.
ONACamp @ NABJ12
Join us in New Orleans for a day of digital journalism training.
How They Did It: Symbolia
Tablet technology has captivated the journalism world with its seemingly endless possibilities for expanding the form, yet most tablet-based publications are still cribbing from the traditional magazine format. Enter Symbolia, … Read more.