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Deadline to enter the
2010 Professional
Communications Contest (for work done in
2009) is Jan. 31, 2010 for books, and Feb. 5, 2010 for all other entries.
Spread
the word to high school journalists! APW extended the deadline to
enter its annual
high
school contest to March 1st!
Attention
high school seniors, parents and journalism advisers: Deadline to
submit an application for the Betty
Latty-Hurlburt scholarship is April 11.
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Save
the date! APW's annual state conference is April 24 -25, 2010. Conference
co-directors Pam Stevenson and
Laurie Fagen, will confirm a
Valley of the Sun location and other details soon.
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Select
videos from the 2009 NFPW conference are at
NFPW.org
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Congratulations
to APW members who won awards in the NFPW 2009 contest! Including: Elizabeth
Bruening-Lewis, PhD, awarded first place in the Non-Fiction Book-History
category for her work The Twilight of the First Millennium—Light on the
Dark Ages; and Noelle Bowman, awarded first place in the Print Media
Advertising category for a Campaign or Series Built Around One
Subject—Retail Product or Service for her work on the topic of Scottsdale
Fashion Week for Arizona Magazine, Arizona Republic.
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Read the latest on APW's
Centennial Project
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2010
NFPW Conference in Chicago
Mark your calendars for Aug.
26-28, 2010 for the “Face 2 Face” conference, hosted by Illinois Woman's
Press Association. It is the 125th Anniversary of its founding. The
conference will be held at the historic Union League Club of Chicago.
Affordable pre-tours will be offered ala carte Aug. 23-25 and promise a
“taste of Chicago .” The post tour, Aug. 29-31, travels from Chicago to
Springfield along Rt. 66.
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The sixth edition of the
Arizona Reporter's Handbook on Media
Law is available from Perkins Coie Brown & Bain. Attorney Dan Barr led a team of 10
lawyers in Phoenix and Seattle in revising the
Handbook, which was last
released in 2002. Topics covered include access to court proceedings,
public records, open meetings, and public and private places. The new
Handbook also addresses
subpoenas issued against the news media, search warrants, gag orders,
prior restraints, libel, invasion of privacy, promises of
confidentiality to sources, copyright and trademark issues, and Section
230 immunity for online content. The
Arizona Reporter's Handbook on Media
Law costs $5 a copy. To order, please
contact Sharon Neilson at 602-351-8014 or
SNeilson@perkinscoie.com. For more information, please contact
Dan Barr at 602-351-8085.
Last update:
02/02/2010
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