. 9 gr. I l . 0 h l A. — ' n t e ! THE KENTUCKY in"nary. W8 . . ‘ V - ( 9. . ‘ ' . ' : KI" lookout flolumt i Vumhu l I b ' ,. . . , ”“1243 | l he OffICIaI Publication M.-- , W (”QAWWCU I ”mm of the Kentucky Press I Radissmflmlacinyon I l 3 F (UK) LEx 405 , l 'M 27 CENTRAL SERIALS RECORDS I mum I MARGARET I KING LIBRARY I WWW i / .—~ UNIVERSITY OF KY LIBRARIES . . *_ . . , l , I ( LEXINGTON KY 40506 e I l "W125 -’ Iemew CON-E .. L . x, wmmxwg «.w, ..M”*‘ ’ ' D t Le ' gt ' it a the lace to be Jan 22-23 ‘3'” O . I . . » 1W . 98 KPA Wmter Conventzon ' . ;_._:r_ - . promzses to be one to remember .. g «s — _._. By LISA CARNAHAN reception followed by the ban- -- 4 3...... ~; KPA News Bureau quet and announcement of the ’ ' “'0‘ , {-- The 1998 Kentucky Press winners of the 1997 Fall .; , ’ 6,353.3; _. , Association Winter Convention Newspaper Contest. _. 1- suit" . and Trade Show is just a few Featured speaker at the ban- ' “ v ‘ ' . days away and the event has quet will be Dalton Wright, pres- 3 . I e ‘ n A I attracted some of the leading ident of the National Newspaper _. . ”Wm. newspaper industry speakers in Association. ' i 'i i. the countI'Y- And what could be more it you missed him last year. you’ve got another opportunity to hear one of . For two days in downtown exciting than the possibility of the leading speakers in the country on the lntemet. David Carlson, director Lexington, Jan- 22-23. newspa- winning two airline tickets to of the Interactive Media Lab at the University at Florida, Galnesvllie, " Pets Staffs Will have an OPPOYtII- any Where in the Continental returns to the KPA Winter Convention for a follow-up session on Integrat- nity to learn about a variety of U.S.? All you have to do is lngtha 'Net lntothe newsroom. topics, from the latest advances attend the Trade Show and reg- " a; With the Internet and what that ister. . low-up to last year's highly popular time since 1993 for a Layout and . means to the newsroom, toimar- _ Newspaper publishers and Internet training session. David Design seminar emphasizing ketmg your paper for the infre- editors might want to make sure Carlson and Ron DuPont make a sequencing, typography, color and ' quent reader. . . . they bring enough staff mem- return appearance with an empha- planning into the news pages. Ed's ' . Excitement 13 a key ingredi- bers on Thursday because you'll sis on how to integrate the Internet column appears regularly in The out to any event and the ’93 have to choose between two to?“ into your newsroom, using the ”Net Kentucky Press and be packed the convention offers more than its notch WOTkShOPB that have as a reporting tool, and how to house at the 1993 Winter 1 fair share of that as well. drawn large crowds in previous improve web sites. Convention. 1,." Thursday evening the fun years. At the same time, Ed ,' begins at 6 p.m. with an awards One is "Internet 201," a fol- Henninger comes back for the first See LEXINGTON, page 6 ‘ KPSt b k f ki d tu 'thI d' . ' ' ' Indiana's previous service, the Indiana Display Advertising 1 contraCt to begin Indiana dlspl,ay ad program Service (IDAS) was disbanded in 1995 after operating problems. approved by DD”? press aSSOCIatlon boards The contract between the two press associations was approved by I B LISA C ARN AHAN the Hoosier State Press Association at its December meeting and by 1’ KPA N B the KPA Board of Directors at its October meeting. 1 .0". “"1““ . . . The contract is the result of months of negotiating between KPA Beginning this spring, the Kentucky Press Service w111 embark and HSP A officials. I on a "8.“, adventure. KPS will establish a display advertising service HSPA Executive Director David Stamps said resuming the ser- m Indiana and operate the ""1“ out Of the central office m vice with his own personnel would have involved inevitable start-up Frankfort. It is the first such endeavor undertaken by a state press 3.. INDIAN 7 association. A, 9'9.