Instructors for Ukrainian Readership Workshop
| Barry Hollander | |
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teaches journalism at the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. Earlier he was a reporter for daily newspapers in three American states, winning awards for investigative reporting and spot news coverage. He has studied various aspects of the new media and the Internet. He has conducted research of online newspaper readership and readership of magazines. He currently is doing research on the impact of newspaper photographs on newspaper sales and of advertiser interest in the Internet. |
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| J. Carrol Dadisman | |
| the former publisher of Tallahassee Democrat, a daily newspaper in Tallahassee, Florida. He also had held managerial positions at five other American newspapers. He has extensive experience in the use of market research in the successful business operation of a newspaper. He served in Russia as a Knight International Press Fellow in 1998, where he completed a market research study and wrote a booklet on how newspapers can use market research. He also has served as a managerial consultant in the area of market research for several Russian newspapers. | |
| Lee B. Becker | |
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is director of the James. M. Cox Jr. Center for International Mass Communication Training and Research at the University of Georgia. In that capacity, he has organized journalism training programs in the U.S. and around the world for working journalists. He is an expert on survey research and has conducted audience research for a number of newspapers in the United States. He also has conducted research on audience reactions to new media offerings. He directs an ongoing national survey research project that monitors labor force statistics in the field of journalism and mass communication. |
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