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Time.com Taps Duff for Multimedia

June 24, 2008

-By Lucia Moses


Continuing the shift of resources from print to digital, Time magazine is moving to bolster its online video offerings with the appointment of a director of multimedia for Time.com, a newly created position.
 
Craig Duff, an Emmy award-winning video journalist who has worked for CNN, Turner Broadcasting and The New York Times, will oversee the creation of multimedia content and train journalists in addition to doing his own video work, Time.com editor Josh Tyrangiel said in a staff memo announcing the appointment.
 
Duff, who most recently taught journalism at Princeton University, is “perfect for TIME.com as we continue our transition into different ways of telling stories,” Tyrangiel said in the memo.



Time.com Taps Duff for Multimedia

June 24, 2008

-By Lucia Moses


Continuing the shift of resources from print to digital, Time magazine is moving to bolster its online video offerings with the appointment of a director of multimedia for Time.com, a newly created position.
 
Craig Duff, an Emmy award-winning video journalist who has worked for CNN, Turner Broadcasting and The New York Times, will oversee the creation of multimedia content and train journalists in addition to doing his own video work, Time.com editor Josh Tyrangiel said in a staff memo announcing the appointment.
 
Duff, who most recently taught journalism at Princeton University, is “perfect for TIME.com as we continue our transition into different ways of telling stories,” Tyrangiel said in the memo.
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