Next year’s AAJA convention will be in the City of Brotherly Love. The event will most likely be held in downtown Philadelphia, according to David Limm, the Philly chapter’s AAJA national board representative, who was briefed on the decision.
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These days, AAJA has trouble maintaining relevance to some of its members. Since its peak in 2005, annual membership has plunged 60 percent to 1,350 people in 2015.
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With so much journalism going digital, the technological and startup hub that is the Bay Area might seem to be a fitting place for next year’s AAJA convention. AAJA’s executive staff announced in July that San Francisco, home to the ...
Read More »AAJA 2014 convention focusing on data journalism, start-ups as industry changes
As the industry continues to change, the Asian American Journalists Association must also change what its annual convention offers to members. AAJA focuses on “offering the right courses or offering the right panel, workshops or speakers … bringing things that ...
Read More »AAJA returns to N.Y. for first time in more than a decade
Kansas City Star president and publisher Mi-Ai Parrish couldn’t be more excited about this year’s AAJA convention, the first one New York has hosted since 2000. As he explained, “What’s not to like about New York?” With a convenient location ...
Read More »D.C. to host 2014 AAJA national convention
Bye bye, Concrete Jungle. Hello, the District. When the AAJA convention returns to Washington next year, there will be plenty to look forward to, national and chapter leaders say. “Strategically, as news organizations, what better place than D.C. can we ...
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