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2009 Monaco Media Forum

11-13 November - Principality of Monaco

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Newspapers in the US turn to podcasting, the newest of media

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Terry MAGUIRE
Media/internet lawyer and advocate. Irish and US citizen (Chapel Hill, North Carolina). Thirty-five year career working with newspapers and other media to pursue opportunities and solve problems. Working on a center for the media of all the countries around the Mediterranean basin - the Mediterranean Media Center in Nice, France - and digital services addressing food in North Carolina. Member of the Washington, DC Bar.
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