A edição 2003 da conferência da ONA - Online News Association já terminou mas ficaram registadas, num blog colectivo, conclusões e notícias. De lá retirei algumas previsões do futuro: Here are the predictions the "Back to the Future" panelists gave for how they see their businesses in three years: -- Retha Hill, Vice President for Content, BET.com: People will interact with TV in a way they can't now. -- Dean Wright, Vice President and Editor in Chief, MSNBC.com: More visual, with more video. -- Esther Dyson, Chairman, Edventure Holdings Inc.: My newsletter will be a blog. -- Ruth Gersh, Editorial Director, AP Digital: Print will no longer drive the AP. AP will create things in the order they need to be filed. -- Leonard Apcar, Editor in Chief, The New York Times on the Web: We will not be wedded to the newspaper as the central core of The New York Times. -- Mitch Gelman, Senior Vice President and Executive Producer of CNN.com: We'll have more on-demand access to video, via TiVo and the Web, and thus more choice. -- Richard Deverell, Head of News Interactive, BBC News: We'll have more intelligent engagement with our audiences, and a broader diversity of the devices delivering news.
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