But the JT in general has very biased reporting. The commenting part doesn’t let you reply directly like the online version does so comments are out of order. I definitely look elsewhere for most of my local news now. What is the deal JT? It’s absolutely awful. I haven’t been able to comment in ages, I have to actually go out to a browser, look up JT and comment there! Now, when you look at say the criminal reports, you have to press the back arrow MANY times before getting back to the main page. Updated review: The Journal Times took an already poor app and made it worse! It’s incredibly clunky. It’s free: UPDATE-It’s literally the worst * Weather where you are – hourly, 10-day forecasts, and frequent video updatesįree to download. * Customize your text size – make the content bigger or smaller in your profile settings * Listen to articles – press the play button to listen instead * Bookmark for later – save stories to enjoy at your leisure * Continue watching – pause a video and pick up where you left off across devices * Breaking news updates – top banners let you know what’s happening right now * Read stories your way – either in the News Feed or via the E-edition * Easy navigation – see all the latest local stories by simply swiping up/down, and left/right * Get notified – stay in the loop by selecting alerts for news, sports, weather, and more * Your Stories – personalize your experience by selecting the local news topics that matter most to you Read, see, and hear exclusive commentary, stunning photography, video updates, and binge-worthy podcasts. Get in-depth stories from the Racine area and beyond – including news, sports, opinion, obituaries, entertainment, and politics.Įasily access the very latest news in an app built for you. From reporting on all of your favorite teams to the news that matters most in your community, we cover it all. More information about qualifying for the award and the full list of Distinguished Authors is available here.Your story lives in Racine. The list of new Distinguished Authors will be announced annually, based on articles published in up to and including the previous calendar year’s volume number. In recognition of the authors who have made significant contributions to the journal, the Journal of Time Series Analysis is instigating a scheme to honour those authors by naming them a Journal of Time Series Analysis Distinguished Author. He has published his research in Annals of Statistics, JRSSB, JASA, Biometrika, Bernoulli, Econometrica, Econometric Theory, Journal of Econometrics and JTSA, among others.Įditorial Announcement - Distinguished Author Award His research interests cover nonparametric methods for univariate, multivariate and functional time series, including bootstrap and resampling methods, tests of stationarity, goodness-of-fit tests, and prediction. Stathis Paparoditis is Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cyprus. He has several projects on GitHub, including the R package Ecce Signum for multivariate time series, and has published his research in Annals of Statistics, JASA, Biometrika, JRSSB, and JTSA, among others. His research interests are seasonal adjustment, signal extraction, and frequency domain methodology. Tucker McElroy is senior time series mathematical statistician at the U.S. She has published her research in JoE, JEDC and JMCB, among others. Her research interests include time series, econometrics, financial econometrics and macroeconometrics, as well as computational methods and her research has focused on both theoretical and applied econometrics. Katerina Petrova is an Assistant Professor in econometrics in the Economics and Business department at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and an affiliate professor at the Barcelona (Graduate) School of Economics. Katerina joins as an Associate Editor with immediate effect, alongside recent appointments, Dr Tucker McElroy and Professor Stathis Paparoditis. We welcome Dr Katerina Petrova to the editorial board of the Journal of Time Series Analysis. Call for Papers: Special Issue in Honour of Stephen J.
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