12th International Newsroom Summit
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08 Oct 2013 - 09 Oct 2013BerlinGermany
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Programme
Tuesday, 8. October 2013
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14:30Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Presentation of Young Reader's Prize
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14:40Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Minor and continual newsroom adjustments may not be enough to stay ahead of the accelerating technology-driven change. Are more revolutionary changes to newsrooms, their boundaries and practices needed?
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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16:00Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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16:30Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Case studies from diverse newspapers: how Editors are maximizing their resources to produce compelling, integrated content for different platforms.
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Wednesday, 9. October 2013
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10:00Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Getting and keeping audience is critical. But how much should you give away to grow your community? Some divergent and novel successful case studies to help you build your audience.
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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11:00Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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11:30Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
The extent of national surveillance exposed by Edward Snowden poses a grave threat to journalism. How can journalists communicate and protect their sources and research in this digital world?
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13:00Booth 4.2.420, Hall 4.2, close to the Media Port Workflow Efficiency
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14:30Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Corporate newsrooms are churning out content at an ever increasing rate and finding accommodation for their output on news websites. In a world where new revenue streams are critical, do we need to do more to distinguish journalism from sponsored or branded content?
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15:00Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Journalism’s prospects look good, despite financial pressure on traditional newsrooms. A generation of young, digitally minded journalists are bringing a creative and can-do attitude to professional challenges. Hear how they are being trained and helping to invigorate newsrooms, bringing new levels of excellence to core digital storytelling.
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16:30Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
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16:45Hall 7.1a Room New York 1+2
Contact information
Virginia Melero
Senior Project Manager
WAN-IFRA
| Frankfurt/M.,
Germany
Phone: +49.69.240063-253
E-Mail: virginia.melero@wan-ifra.org