November 29, 2010

After months of strategizing, design and development, I’m proud to share the new Poynter.org with you.

If you are a longtime Poynter loyalist, I hope you will find the site easier to use, with the most relevant content easier to find. If you are new to us, I hope you will learn about us more easily.

Like The Poynter Institute, Poynter.org furthers journalism excellence.

Poynter has been a source of training for 35 years, and now it will be easier to access quick tips in our traditional teaching areas and in emerging areas: reporting & writing, engaging communities, developing business ideas, leading teams, and developing digital strategies.

Of course, we continue to publish Romenesko’s industry news, now combined with our new Mobile Media and Social Media blogs, along with partner feeds from some of the best websites covering news. And you can always count on us to cover the business and help you make sense of news and how it spreads.

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Julie Moos (jmoos@poynter.org) has been Director of Poynter Online and Poynter Publications since 2009. Previously, she was Editor of Poynter Online (2007-2009) and Poynter Publications…
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