- July 8, 2008
ONA President's Letter - Interactive 2.0 Launches
We've got some exciting news to share: Interactive Narratives, a multimedia storytelling showcase founded by Andrew DeVigal five years ago, has re-launched under the sponsorship of the Online News Association -- better than ever. Read the full article
- June 17, 2008
ONA President: "Conference to be among best ever"
I'm delighted to tell you about this year's Online News Association conference, which is sure to be one of the best ever. Read the full article
- June 4, 2008
ONA Executive Director leaves
ONA Executive Director Lori Schwab's career aspirations are taking her in a new direction and she has left ONA. During her time with ONA, the organization's membership and
conference attendance grew to record numbers. We thank her for her nearly two years of service and wish her every success. Read the full article
- March 14, 2008
ONA OBJECTS TO DALLAS MAVERICKS NEW MEDIA POLICY
The Online News Association sent a letter today to NBA Commissioner Daniel Stern objecting to a new policy initiated by the Dallas Mavericks which bans full-time bloggers from the team's locker room. Read the full article
- March 13, 2008
ONA President, Jon Dube, comments on blocked bloggers
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has instituted a new policy banning full-time bloggers from the team's locker room, drawing an official protest from The Dallas Morning News, which employs the only writer so far banned. Read the full article
- March 4, 2008
ONA OBJECTS TO MLB CREDENTIAL TERMS
The Online News Association sent a letter today to Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. "Bud" Selig objecting to new restrictions included in terms and conditions for Major League Baseball media credentials. Read the full article
- February 17, 2008
Letter from the President of ONA, Jonathan Dube
I'm delighted to let you know that the Online News Association board has voted to open up the board election process to non-professional members. Read the full article
- August 3, 2007
ONA Challenges NFL Reporting Rules
The NFL is implementing a new policy that limits the use of online audio and video from team news conferences and interviews to no more than 45 seconds for a 24-hour period. The ONA takes exception to this and
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