HOUSTON, TX (ContentDesk) October 20, 2005 -- Oil & Gas Journal and its web site, Oil & Gas Journal Online, have launched two electronic newsletters, one a daily and the other a focused weekly.Oil & Gas Journal Daily Update and Oil & Gas Journal Weekly E&D Report join Oil & Gas Journal Online This Week, which has a circulation of over 37,000.Oil & Gas Journal Daily Update, delivered Monday through Friday, offers news written for oil and gas professionals by editors of the weekly OGJ.Each issue begins with the daily Market Watch feature covering the prior trading days oil and gas prices and news events driving them. Following Market Watch are reports on industry operations including exploration, drilling, production, gas processing and LNG, refining, basic petrochemicals, pipelines, and tankers plus news on energy politics and economics, companies, and personnel changes.Oil & Gas Journal Weekly E&D Report, distributed on Wednesdays, presents news on global exploration and development activity and includes area drilling from around the world.Since 2002, Oil & Gas Journal Online This Week, distributed on Thursdays, has delivered a sample of articles in all categories from OGJ Online.Stories in all three newsletters originate on the continuously updated web site, which can be found at www.ogjonline.com.
All are written by members of the OGJ staff.Were a filter, not an aggregator, said OGJ Editor Bob Tippee. We know our audience and understand the business. We select the stories and report the technical and operational details oil and gas professionals need and leave out the nonessentials. Tim Tobeck, Group Publisher and Vice-President, said expansion of OGJs suite of electronic newsletters advances a longstanding multimedia strategy.
The newsletters add a broadcast dimension to the multimedia platform OGJ has created by integrating its print magazine and web site, Tobeck said. The integration improves our delivery of the oil and gas story to readers and offers a rich and now richer communications tool to advertisers.The 103-year-old Oil & Gas Journal, published by PennWell Corporation, is a fully paid subscription magazine for operating decision-makers and top managers in the oil and gas business. It has total average qualified paid circulation of 77,485.About PennWell CorporationPennWell Corporation is a diversified business-to-business media and information company that provides quality content and integrated marketing solutions for the following global industries: Oil and gas, electric power, water, electronics, semiconductor, contamination control, optoelectronics, fiber optics, computer graphics, enterprise storage, information technology, fire, emergency services and dental. Founded in 1910, PennWell publishes 75 print and online magazines and newsletters, conducts 60 conferences and exhibitions on six continents, and has an extensive offering of books, maps, directories, web sites, research and database services. In addition to PennWell's headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Company has offices in Nashua, New Hampshire, Houston, Texas, London, England, Hong Kong, China and other locations worldwide..
San Diego Video Production 'A Home for the Holidays'
(ContentDesk) November 14, 2005 -- The holiday season means many different things but to a group of San Diego children its a reminder of what theyve never had; a family. The seventh annual CBS special A Home for the Holidays features top Hollywood stars and musicians mixed with adoption stories.The show includes interviews and footage with children of all ages who are waiting to be adopted. This San Diego video production was a mini-movie set involving multiple cameras and a crew of twenty. Kurt Snider and Solana Productions coordinated and shot the segments. Taping in a city park proved to be a challenge.
One neighbor continually complained about the noise from a generator. And then towards the end of the shoot it mysteriously malfunctioned. But a quick thinking gaffer saved the day by running extension cords to more agreeable neighbors homes.Children ranged in age from 5 to 15. Their stories were varied but had one thing in common; the desire to leave group homes and foster...
San Diego Video Production 'A Home for the Holidays'
Volunteers Collect 4 Tons of Trash During Lake Cleanup
The 11th annual Project EAGLE Cleanup was conducted Saturday, April 24th on the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes, in Winter Haven, Florida.Organized by the Keep Winter Haven Clean and Beautiful and the Kissimmee River Valley Sportsman's Association, over 300 volunteers in airboats, pontoon boats, pleasure boats, kayaks and on foot collected over three tons of garbage and another one ton of solid junk that included shopping carts, TVs, automobile tires, batteries, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners and safes during a four hour period. The annual Project EAGLE Winter Haven Chain of Lakes Cleanup is sponsored by the City of Winter Haven, the Florida Fish and Game Commission, the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the Region Lakes Management District and the Tampa Electric Company.According to Pat Gilder, executive director of Keep Winter Haven Clean and Beautiful ten lakes in the Winter Haven area were included in this year's Project EAGLE Cleanup.At 8:00 AM the volunteers gathered...
Volunteers Collect 4 Tons of Trash During Lake Cleanup
More than $4,000 Worth of Equipment Stolen from a Home Building Site for Iraq War Veteran, in Middleboro, MA
John Gonsalves, founder of Homes for Our Troops said the theft of a generator, compressor and hammer drill was reported to the Middleboro police Friday morning. The equipment was being stored in a container at the building site. He is asking that the equipment be returned.
"It's the wrong thing to do anyway, but hopefully if someone hears what that project was all about, maybe they'll find it in their heart to return the equipment, "Gonsalves said.Because someone felt that taking a few thousand dollars worth of equipment was more important to them than what an injured soldier and his family might need put the building of this specially adapted home for Sgt. Damon and his family in jeopardy.????The entire project could have been brought to a standstill.
Homes For Our Troops, Inc. is building its first house for Sgt. Damon.
The three-bedroom ranch home, which will be specially equipped to meet Damon's needs, is the first the group is building, mostly with donations...
More than $4,000 Worth of Equipment Stolen from a Home Building Site for Iraq War Veteran, in Middleboro, MA
John Gonsalves, founder of Homes for Our Troops said the theft of a generator, compressor and hammer drill was reported to the Middleboro police Friday morning. The equipment was being stored in a container at the building site. He is asking that the equipment be returned.
"It's the wrong thing to do anyway, but hopefully if someone hears what that project was all about, maybe they'll find it in their heart to return the equipment, "Gonsalves said.Because someone felt that taking a few thousand dollars worth of equipment was more important to them than what an injured soldier and his family might need put the building of this specially adapted home for Sgt. Damon and his family in jeopardy.????The entire project could have been brought to a standstill.
Homes For Our Troops, Inc. is building its first house for Sgt. Damon.
The three-bedroom ranch home, which will be specially equipped to meet Damon's needs, is the first the group is building, mostly with donations...