Back to the future

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George S. Park published The Luminary, which had carved a niche for itself in the small Missouri River port town of Parkville just outside Kansas City. Mark Vasto brought the paper back into life by focusing on development and growth, actions of city leaders, profiles of local 'Luminaries' business-related issues facing merchants, school board actions and crimes.

author: Vasto, Mark
Management dynamics, Mississippi, Management, Company business management, Publishers (Persons), Park, George S.

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The empowered visual thinking

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The vice president and executive editor of The Dallas Morning News, Gilbert Bailon, presents his views regarding the future of the visual journalism. He started his career as a reporter at The News in 1986 and is currently on a temporary assignment to launch a Spanish-language daily newspaper for The Dallas Morning News.

author: Brown, Chas
Works, Dallas Morning News, Bailon, Gilbert

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The empowered visual journalist

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The executive vice president and editor of Los Angeles Times, John Carroll, presents his views regarding the future of the visual journalism. He began his newspaper career in 1963 and went on to serve the Pulitzer Prize board from 1994 to 2003, being its chairman in 2002.

author: Gaspard, Bill
News syndicates, News Syndicates & Wire Svcs, Performances, News agencies, Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Carroll, John

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subjects list: Officials and employees, Newspaper publishing, United States, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
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