The delectable aroma of herbs, spices, and Mexican cooking greeted M.S. in Publishing: Digital and Print Media students as they arrived at the test kitchens of Every Day with Rachael Ray for an industry visit. Naturally, at a food magazine, the test kitchen is key–and the perfect place to start our tour! Christine Guilfoyle, the magazine’s Group Publisher, who graciously set up the student visit, explained that a goal of Every Day with Rachael Ray is to help readers understand the everyday practices of good cooking. Read the rest of this entry »
Eats and Feats at Every Day with Rachael Ray
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Tags: Better Homes and Gardens, brand, branding, brown butter pumpkin layer cake, Christine Guilfoyle, comfort food, cookbook, cooking, Dana Bowen, Dean & Deluca, elle, enhanced content, Entertainment Weekly, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Facebook, functionality, hot crock chocolate pudding, Jill Armus, Ladies’ Home Journal, Lauren Purcell, Meredith Corp., More, NYU Summer Publishing Institute, Pinterest, Rachael Ray, Real Simple, recipes, Saveur, social media, SPI, tablets, Teen PEOPLE, test kitchen, Tracey Seaman, Twitter
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NYU Media Talk Gets Social
18 06 2012Social.
If the attendees of the latest NYU Media Talk had to sum up the event using a single word, that would have been it. Students and alumni of the NYU Summer Publishing Institute (SPI) mingled with faculty members and prominent figures of the industry both before and after the highlight of the night: a panel discussion entitled “Social Content: What’s Working? What’s Not? What’s Next?” Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Ben Smith, blog, browsers, Buzzfeed, content, David Carr, Facebook, Flipboard, Josh Quittner, Kimmel Center, networking, New York Times, NYU Center for Publishing, NYU Media Talk, NYU Summer Publishing Institute, Pinterest, push, Rob Malda, Rosenthal Pavilion, social content, social media, SPI, tablets, WaPoLabs, Washington Post
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Social Media Success Story: 7 Students, 500,000 WBN books
27 04 2012
M.S. in Publishing Students Peraza, Cox, Flavin, Olivares (back row), and Werthan, Narasimhan and George formed a social media committee for WBN.
To the literati of the world, April 23rd used to have special meaning as the day Shakespeare was born and Cervantes died. This year, the date took on even more significance as longtime book lovers and new readers alike participated in a nationwide movement that is likely to become as addictive as a juicy novel. On April 23rd, World Book Night (WBN) debuted in the U.S. after a successful launch last year in the United Kingdom. All over America, volunteers from all 50 states handed out books to non-readers and reluctant readers in an effort to promote literacy. “Givers,” selected through an application process online, passed out 500,000 free paperbacks in churches, bars, children’s shelters, public transit systems and senior centers—even on beaches. (One innovative “giver” put copies of Patti Smith’s Just Kids inside Ziploc bags and doled them out in Monterey Bay.) Now, who better to promote this kind of national literary love fest than the students in the Master of Science in Publishing: Digital & Print Media program at NYU?
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Speed Networking: Fast Facts!
5 04 2012
(back l-r) Neil De Young, Jaime de Pablos, Stephen Acunto, Jr, Karina Mikhli, Lavinel Savu, Laura De Silva, Angela Bole; (front l-r) Kastoory Kazi, blogger Rebecca Hytowitz, Mark Steffen, Liz Peterson
Ever wondered how to build a personal brand? (Hint: remove your home address from your résumé and add your LinkedIn URL instead.) How about best practices for social media? (Engage and interact with your audience instead of just pushing content!) These were just some of the topics and comments tossed around at the first-ever “Speed Networking” event hosted by the newly-constituted NYU Publishing Alumni Committee last week at NYU’s Torch Club. Committee co-chairs Laura De Silva and Jaime de Pablos and their devoted event committee members have been working on this for months—and their efforts showed. The committee invited seasoned and senior publishing alumni to serve as “speed facilitators” at each of five tables. Each facilitator was assigned a specific theme to discuss. Committee members were also assigned to each table to help with the discussion. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: ABC News, Angela Bole, BISG, blog, blogging, blogs, Book Industry Study Group, careers, copyright, digital media, eBook, editorial trends, Erin Semple, F+W Media, Facebook, Hachette Book Group, Hachette Digital Inc, Hunger Games, InStyle, Jaime de Pablos, JK Rowling, Judith Jackson, Karina Mikhli, Kastoory Kazi, Kindle, Laura De Silva, Lavinel Savu, LinkedIn, Liz Peterson, Mark Steffen, marketing, Neil De Young, NYU Publishing Alumni Committee, NYU SCPS, On Demand Books, personal branding, Pinterest, piracy, Pomp & Circumstance, Pottermore, Random House, Rebecca Hytowitz, rights, social media, speed networking, Stephen Acunto Jr, The Forum Newsgroup, The Week, Twitter, Vintage Espanol
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Books, Blogs, and Literary Mags, Oh My!
23 11 2011Students in the M.S. in Publishing program not only spend a great deal of time on media websites and reading blogs, but they also create them! We recently asked our students to tell us about their publishing-related online hobbies and businesses. Below, we have selected three examples to spotlight: Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: Amazon, Android, apps, blog, Blogger, bloggers, blogging, book reviews, brand, branding, business cards, Chime.in, CSS, Delicio.us, Digg, eBooks, Facebook, FictionBrigade, flash fiction, Foursquare, Goodreads, Google, Google Analytics, Google Plus, hashtags, HTML, iOS, Kickstarter, LinkedIn, literary magazine, literary reviews, marketing, monetizing, MySpace, Open Road, Open Road Integrated Media, Oxford University Press, PatelEditorial, Pinterest, proofreading, Reddit, Simon & Schuster, StumbleUpon, The Book Smugglers, Twitter, WhoHub, Wordpress, Workman Publishing, YouTube
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