Entries Tagged as 'Multimedia'

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

John Oates on The Temple News

I posted last week about our new media blow out on Hall & Oates, the pop rock legends from the 1970s, ’80s, ’90s, today, etc. into infinity. I profiled the former students (Oates graduated, but Hall did not) for The Temple News, and also wrote a piece on how they fit into the famed Sound [...]

Friday, February 29th, 2008

The Temple News covers President Clinton speech at Penn

Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, spoke at the University of Pennsylvania yesterday. It was the opening address of a symposium on inequality, on which he spoke.In our continued support of Weekly in Print, Daily online, we got coverage up within an hour of the event -including a subway back to Main [...]

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

The Temple News loves Creed!

Remember Creed? Of course you do. Well, in 1998, while Creed was at its peak, the band came to Philadelphia and TTN was there, with a review, interview and plenty of love. Rock it out, my friend. Yes you read that headline right, ‘Creed continues to rise!’ That’s a byline for Michael Christopher, then Managing [...]

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Al Shrier: Temple to its athletic core

They call him about as important to college athletics as a man could be off the field or the court. Al Shrier, Class of 1953 and former TTN sports editor, first took a job with Temple’s sports information office while Dwight Eisenhower was still the U.S. President. With more than a half century mediating between [...]

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

TTN increases video production

The Temple News is trying to add more video content to our coverage, to lead this push of new media among college newspapers. Check this video by Chief Copy Editor Chris Stover and his partner in crime LeAnne Matlach, Assistant News Editor, on Progress Plaza, the country’s first black owned shopping mall. It abuts Temple [...]

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Emily Catalano: doubling with NBC and MTV

Emily Catalano, Class of 2007 and former News Editor, took a big step after graduation. She took a job in Bismarck, N.D., with KFYR-TV, that region’s NBC affiliate, as the station’s web producer. But, recently, she has taken a role even larger than updating the channel’s Web site. As KFYR-TV North Dakota wrote, Catalano was [...]