ONA2008-2 Podcast: Interview with ONA 2008 Conference Publicity Coordinator Chrys Wu

Published: Sept. 5, 2008, 11:40 p.m.

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In this series of podcasts, we\'ll be highlighting some of the organizers and participants in this year\'s Online News Association conference, September 11-13 in Washington DC.

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In the second podcast in the series, we interview conference publicity coordinator Chrys Wu.

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Chrys Wu, Publicity Co-Coordinator \\n\\n
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Chrys WuChrys Wu is a journalist and editorial consultant with experience in print, audio, video and online storytelling, research and Web site design. A former freelancer whose work appeared in the Los Angeles Daily News, National Geographic Traveler, Shape and mediabistro.com, she also designed the Election Connection microsite for KCRW.com and was a member of the launch team for the Los Angeles Times\' entertainment awards site, TheEnvelope.com, before being hired by latimes.com.

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As an latimes.com staffer, she worked closely with bloggers, reporters, producers and editors of the Web site and newspaper and wrote for latimes.com and the Los Angeles Times. A longtime Angeleno, she recently crossed the country to join CBS Television Stations Digital Media Group in New York as a national producer for the CBS-owned local news station Web sites. She has since discovered the pleasures of walking, the necessity of restaurant dining and the reasons why New Yorkers are so ambivalent about where they live.

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\\xa0 Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 23.8 mb, duration 00:17:21.)

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Keywords: ona, online news, journalism, news, reporting, new media, web 2.0, wu, ona08

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Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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