Journalism.co.uk’s 17th newsrewired took place last week at Reuters in Canary Wharf, London and we are pleased to have hosted so many delegates who attended the event’s panel discussions, practical workshops and spotlight talks to learn about the latest trends and techniques in digital journalism.
If you were not able to attend or if you are simply looking to refresh your memory and catch up on some of the conversations, this (lengthy) post contains slides from our guest speakers, audio from the sessions and links to our written and multimedia coverage throughout the day.
Keynote –
Blog: How Serial the podcast engages an online community
Liveblog: Keynote as it happened: Where’s the value for publishers in interacting with communities?
Reaching younger audiences and new sources on chat apps
Blog: Chat apps: three tips for making them work for a news audience
Liveblog: As it happened: reaching younger audiences and new sources on chat apps
‘Spotlight’ – The success and challenges of AJ+, and its new distributed news strategy
Blog: AJ+’s new distributed news strategy, explained
The new wave in podcasting
Blog: Five top tips for a successful, monetised, investigative podcast
Live-blog: As it happened: The new wave in podcasting
‘Spotlight’ – Why The Times is betting on an editions-based digital strategy
Blog: Why The Times is betting on an editions-based strategy
Live-blog: As it happened: Why The Times is betting on an edition-based digital strategy
‘Spotlight’ – Covering the refugee crisis in the age of social media rumours and viral stories
Live-blog: As it happened: Covering the refugee crisis in the age of social media rumours and viral stories
How to make Facebook Live work for you
Blog: 5 ways to get more people to tune in to your Facebook Live videos
Live-blog: As it happened: How to make Facebook Live work for you
Best practices for working with eyewitness media on social networks: Ethics and rights
Blog: 8 tips for sourcing eyewitness media from social networks
Live-blog: As it happened: Working ethically with eyewitness media on social networks