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Final Day of APME Conference Offers Best Innovations, Ideas

By Joe Strupp

Published: October 30, 2009 11:06 AM ET

NEW YORK Today marks the final day of the Associated Press Managing Editors conference in St. Louis, which is turning out to be APME's most interactive event ever.

"The conference is being blogged, streamed, tweeted, photographed and
videotaped by students and faculty from the University of Missouri-Columbia," an APME release stated. "They're also collecting speaker presentations and posting them."

On today's agenda: release of the annual "Great Ideas, Great Journalism" book, offering dozens of success stories from around the country; Innovator of the Year Awards -- with three finalists from The News Press of Fort Myers, Fla.; The Oklahoman in Oklahoma City; and The News Journal in Wilmington, Del., vying and audience members picking the winner; and Cheap, Simple Tools for Expansive Reach.

Check out the online highlights, here.


Joe Strupp (jstrupp@editorandpublisher.com) is a senior editor at E&P.

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