news:rewired is asking its speakers to tell us more about themselves. Next up is SoGlos.com’s deputy editor James Fryer on launching an independent, online-only media business.
Speaker Q&A: Jon Bernstein, New Statesman deputy editor
news:rewired is asking its speakers to tell us more about themselves. Next up is New Statesman deputy editor Jon Bernstein on the challenges of working as a multimedia journalist.
Q&A: Justin Kings, media consultant, Newsleader
Justin Kings runs newsleader media consultancy, specialising in news/talk radio and multi-media projects across the United Kingdom and Europe. He will be talking about putting multimedia into practice at news:rewired.
‘Where’s the pain?’ – Three ways to be an entrepreneurial journalist
Why is the future of journalism entrepreneurial? “Because it can be,” says Jeff Jarvis, and he’s right. [http://www.buzzmachine.com/2009/11/01/the-future-of-journalism-is-entrepreneurial/]
Speaker Q&A: Francis Irving, senior developer, mySociety
mySociety is behind some of the most innovative citizen and community projects in the UK: TheyWorkForYou, WhatDoTheyKnow, FixMyStreet, Mapumental, No. 10 Petitions site, PledgeBank, WriteToThem, and others. Its senior developer, Francis Irving, has worked for the charity since 2004 and will be talking about collaborative data projects at news:rewired, along with data expert Tony Hirst, from the Open University.
Five UK online journalism entrepreneurs
news:rewired speaks to five UK online journalism entrepreneurs about their careers
Introducing the news:rewired reporting team
Normally Journalism.co.uk is used to doing its own event reporting, but since we are going to be quite busy managing and moderating the day itself, we’ve brought some extra help on board. We’re very happy to introduce our four reporters for the day who will live-blog and tweet throughout, and round-up the day for our […]
Press Association signs up as media partner for news:rewired
The Press Association (PA) has signed up as a media partner for Journalism.co.uk’s digital journalism event news:rewired.
Ten trends in journalism in 2010
Adam Westbrook, freelance journalist and multimedia producer (and one of the speakers at the practical journalism event news:rewired, City University London, 14 January 2010), makes his predictions for journalism next year. 10 trends in journalism for 2010 from Adam Westbrook on Vimeo.
Speaker Q&A: Adam Westbrook, freelance multimedia journalist
news:rewired is asking its speakers to tell us more about themselves. Next up is freelance multimedia journalist Adam Westbrook, on how using different media benefits his journalism.