John Rosengren
Writer John Rosengren focus of February 7 event
Registration is
underway for the next event in MMPA’s 2012 Education Series. Award-winning
freelance writer John Rosengren leads a discussion about finding, writing, and
running stories that transcend various platforms and endure over time.
He'll draw upon his 30 years of experience writing stories for more than
100 publications, ranging from Reader's…
Ten events open to all professionals
interested in magazine publishing
Are you a Minnesota magazine publishing
professional looking for some great connections? Then MMPA H.H. is the place
for you. “The Happy Hours (now known as H.H.) are
back this year with a few new twists,” said Franchise Times’ Steven Pease. MMPA H.H. takes the work out of
networking, Pease said. Formerly the Young Professionals…
By Craig Gustafson, editor, InnoVision Health Media
Richness of state’s industry
provides energy at 2012 event
If the lights along Washington
Avenue in Minneapolis seemed a little brighter last night, you can bet it had
something to do with the energy in the air at the Loft. The atmosphere was nearly electric
as ideas, experience, and opportunities flew between the magazine professionals
and freelance writers in the room.
In fact, the room was so…
Individuals,
groups receive discounts for early registration
Those who have already penciled
April 26 into their calendar for MMPA’s 2012 Summit & Expo can save $55 by
taking advantage of the event’s early bird registration rates. If you haven’t turned your calendar
that far ahead yet, thinking about spring can save you some green, too, as
nearly any registrant can take advantage of these…
By Michael Lotti
Keeping
in the swing with specialty publications
Minnesota’s long, harsh winters
(2011-2012 excepted, to be sure) may make the golfers of our state even more
passionate about their sport than, say, their Floridian counterparts. At least,
they’re passionate enough to support four issues of Minnesota Golfer each year. We caught up with Warren Ryan, Minnesota Golfer’s editor, as he and his
staff were…