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SUMMARY:Telling Interactive Stories: The New York Times and the Online News Experience
LOCATION:Bloomberg L.P. 731 Lexington Avenue New York\, NY 10022
DESCRIPTION:http://nycupa.org/ViewEvent.ashx?eventId=38758\n\nHow do we create compelling online news experiences? First\, we traverse the  multimedia landscape to gather the pieces of our narrative: text\, visuals and  data. Next\, we design that story as one seamless experience in a simple  interface. Oh\, and we mustn’t forget to make it flexible enough to allow  last-minute changes and updates. In this presentation\, we’ll examine case  studies from The New York Times and explore some outside-the-box thinking.\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nAndrew DeVigal is multimedia editor for The New York Times as well as the  co-founder of DeVigal Design\, a print and interactive communications agency. In  the news industry since 1993\, he runs Interactive Narratives\, a website  sponsored by the Online News Association and dedicated to capturing the best in  online visual storytelling. Andrew writes:\n  "It’s an exciting moment in the industry as new technologies enrich  the possibilities of journalism\, giving us\, storytellers\, the ability to better  organize and present complex information as well as enhance the experience of  telling interactive stories through the fusion of text\, photo\, video\, audio and  infographics."\n\n\nABOUT OUR HOST\n Bloomberg is the leading global provider of financial data\, news and  analytics. The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service and Bloomberg’s media services  provide real-time and archived financial and market data\, pricing\, trading\, news  and communications tools in a single\, integrated package to corporations\, news  organizations\, financial and legal professionals and individuals around the  world.\n\n\n
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