With less than a month to go until the next newsrewired digital journalism conference, which takes place on 20 July at Reuters HQ in London, the Journalism.co.uk team is delighted to announce short talks from our sponsors Trint and x.news – catch their talks in the auditorium and meet the teams during our networking breaks.
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X.news: How to keep up to date without the sweat, with Simon Andrewes, editorial director, x.news information technology.
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Newsrewired takes place on 20 July 2016 at Reuters, in Canary Wharf, London. Opening with a keynote from Kristen Taylor, the event will highlight the latest trends and techniques in digital journalism through a mixture of panels, talks and practical workshops throughout the day.
Tickets cost just £165+VAT – book yours here.
As well as the conference, Journalism.co.uk is also hosting a day of training on 21 July at The Bridge near London Bridge.
A newsrewired+ ticket to access both the conference on 20 July and one of the courses on the 21 July can be bought here for just £335+VAT – giving delegates an 18 per cent discount on the conference compared to booking tickets separately. Newsrewired+ delegates can choose to attend one of the following courses: advanced online research bootcamp, search engine optimisation for journalists and making podcasts and audio packages.