It’s that time of year when we need your vote. It doesn’t matter what party you belong to ~ as long as you attend NPC’s holiday party to cast your vote! Each December, NPC’s nominating committee is tasked with filling…
Paul Wachsmith, Vice President Programs
The difficult job of lining up speakers for our monthly luncheons has been in the capable hands of Paul Wachsmith for the past three years. Paul formerly ran radio and TV stations in NYC, OH, ND, and TX. He also…
Heds and Tales
When I was in journalism school, a “must-read” was the Columbia Journalism Review (established 1961). Sure, it had articles of interest about the profession. Much better, though, was the last page, where they collect headline gaffes from real newspapers (or,…
Waste no Time: RSVP now!
NPC Holiday Party MIXER & Annual Meeting Wednesday, December 12 5:30 – 7:30 pm The Club at Pelican Bay 707 Gulf Park Drive, Naples It’s time for some Holiday Cheer! It’s time to VOTE for new NPC officers! It’s time…
Naples Zoo’s David Tetzlaff Joins us for Lunch
David Tetzlaff, director of the Naples Zoo and Caribbean Gardens, will address NPC’s November luncheon. His unique experiences – from being covered with a blanket of seven leopards to his travels throughout Africa and other countries, David will update us…
Save the Date!
NPC Holiday Party will be held on Wednesday evening, December 12, at The Club at Pelican Bay. This year introduces a new format – a mixer event for meeting, greeting and socializing. Don’t miss it! Stay tuned for more details.
More Member News for March
Here are some updates on the FGCU journalism program of which I am very excited about and anxious to share with the Club. Starting with two of our faves: Maryann Batlle (one of the students that presented to NPC ……
The News-Press Goes Deeply Digital
The News-Press Media Group will dive into the digital world with both feet on November 13. Publisher Mei-Mei Chan informs Southwest Florida and beyond about its upcoming digital model that will include a choice of online subscriptions. Non-subscribers will have…
The Everchanging Media Industry
Newsweek is ceasing print editions and going totally digital at the end of the year. The 80-year-old publication announced the change to a digital format as a sign of the rapid shift to online readership via tablets, smart phones and…
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