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Amanda Hicks
Columbia, Missouri
Homepage: http://busyjournalist.com
Amanda is a graduate student at the Missouri School of Journalism studying new media convergence. She has worked for the Web side of NPR and network television stations and in print newsrooms for three years. Her undergraduate thesis, Print/Web Integration, Design and Usability: A Study of Four University Newspaper Sites, was published at Baylor University in May 2005. Her current research interests include media choice and uses and gratifications theory. In her summer internship at the Roanoke Times, she used Flash technology and worked with the paper's online TimesCast. She re-launched VoxMagazine.com last year and is currently working on updating the website for the Columbia Missourian.
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