The last day of the National Ethnic Media Expo was the day where publishers and media folks display their work and network. There were approximately 80 tables showcasing newspapers, magazines, and brochures of the various ethnic publications. Television and radio were also present, as well as online where my company was the minority.
This is my first attendance and my companyās fourth. I heard this year was a smaller turnout compared to past expos, especially last yearās New York, which had the largest attendance. But itās still encouraging that know that tight economy did not quell or discourage editorial passion.
I didnāt think I would know anyone at this national event. Was I surprised when I saw my college journalism professor, Juan Gonzales, present a video that chronicled 200 year history of Latino papers in the U.S. His table was located across from my company's table, Inquirer.net, and my boss pointed me out to him as one of his former students.
When he ca...
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