With just over five weeks to go until the next news:rewired digital journalism conference, we’re delighted to announce the agenda for the day – featuring speakers from The Washington Post, the Guardian, BuzzFeed, Vice News, The Times and Sunday Times, and more.
Washington Post design director for emerging news products Christopher Meighan to give news:rewired keynote in December
We are delighted to announce Christopher Meighan, director for digital news design and presentation, emerging news products, at The Washington Post, as the keynote speaker at December’s news:rewired.
Over the last year, Christopher has helped to launch The Post’s new national product suite, which includes tablet and smartphone apps, a new desktop site, a mobile website, as well as a presence on the Apple Watch.
These products were created to specifically attract a national audience to The Washington Post, focusing on a mix of bold designs and highly curated stories.
The Emerging News Products team is consistently in the innovations mindset, knowing that once they launch something it’s on to figuring out what the next thing will be.
Tickets are available for just 165+VAT, so reserve your place now to avoid missing out.
Introducing training options and more speakers for December’s news:rewired
December’s news:rewired is fast approaching, and Journalism.co.uk is pleased to announce the training options for news:rewired+, a full day of practical workshops taking place the day after the conference (2 December), as well as new speakers joining us on 1 December to discuss new models in local media, techniques for international investigations, and other trends and innovations in digital journalism.
As always, Journalism.co.uk workshops are focused on gaining practical skills and hands-on experience – this December, learn more about social media content strategies, advanced online research techniques and social video.
The upcoming news:rewired conference and the full day of training will take place at the MSN UK offices, in Victoria, London.
Final programme for news:rewired ‘in focus’ and new speakers announced
With just under two weeks to go to our first ‘in focus’ event on social media newsgathering and verification, Journalism.co.uk is pleased to announce the final programme for the day, including new speakers from Reuters and The Associated Press.
Joining our expert line-up will be: John Pullman, global head of pictures and video at Reuters; George Sargent, social media producer at Reuters; Beth Colson, head of news production, international video, at The Associated Press; and Matt Cooke, UK, Ireland and Nordics lead at News Lab, Google, who is kindly sponsoring the event.
The half-day conference will take a detailed look at the questions surrounding eyewitness media search and verification, taking place on Wednesday 21 October at Reuters in Canary Wharf, London.
Data, chat apps, investigations and in-house tools: First speakers announced for December’s news:rewired
The next full-day news:rewired digital journalism conference will take place on 1 December, and we are excited to announce the first speakers who will be joining us on the day, including experts from the BBC, The Wall Street Journal, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, and The Times and The Sunday Times.
The day will be packed with practical advice and lessons from some of digital media’s leading figures, covering topics such as data storytelling, cross-border investigative techniques, in-house tools and their role in the newsroom, and the latest tips for publishers on chat apps.
More speakers announced for news:rewired ‘in focus’ in October
With only one month to go to news:rewired ‘in focus’, our half-day conference taking an in-depth look at social media newsgathering and verification, we’re delighted to announce more speakers who will be joining our expert line-up on 21 October.
Gavin Rees, the director of Dart Centre Europe, runs workshops and discussion groups on trauma awareness, resilience and interviewing skills for working journalists in a range of countries around the world. Gavin will be joining the ‘Wild West of social media’ panel alongside Aine Kerr, managing editor of Storyful, and Sam Dubberley, co-founder of the Eyewitness Media Hub.
And Mark Frankel, assistant editor, UGC and social news, at the BBC, will lead a practical workshop in the second half of the event, giving us an insight into the BBC’s social media newsgathering process.
Introducing news:rewired ticket bundles for our upcoming events
The next few months are going to be exciting ones at the Journalism.co.uk offices – we have two news:rewired events coming up.
We are running a news:rewired ‘in focus’ conference for the first time, a half-day event taking place at Thomson Reuters in Canary Wharf on 21 October. ‘In focus’ will be looking at the issues around social media newsgathering and verification, and provide delegates with the tools and advice needed to find stories on social quickly, ethically and reliably.
And our full-day news:rewired digital journalism conference will be taking place on 1 December, where we have some fantastic speakers lined up that we are planning to reveal in the coming weeks. To help delegates make the most of the upcoming events, we’ve put together a few ticketing deals that offer access to ‘in focus’, news:rewired, and a full day of training in December – or any combination of the three – and discounts!
A sneak peek at December’s news:rewired
The next news:rewired digital journalism conference is taking place on Tuesday 1 December in London, and here at Journalism.co.uk we’ve been busy planning the agenda. Topics we will be discussing at December’s news:rewired include:
The rise of chat apps – Private messaging apps have become a regular feature in the media toolbox, used both to share news with mobile audiences and to source reports. How have media organisations been working with chat apps and what could their future role in news be?
Building in-house tools – Many news outlets have been building their own tools to make everyday newsgathering and storytelling tasks simpler and quicker. But what resources go into this process and what problems are they trying to solve in the first place?
International investigations – A collaborative investigation from a global reporting team can result in major stories sweeping the international media, and December’s news:rewired will take a look at the tools and techniques needed to complete such projects.
Early-bird discounted tickets end this Friday, 4 September.
Slides and audio – What newsrooms need to know about smartwatches
In this session, we looked at the dos and don’ts of news alerts on smartwatches.
We heard from Tom Quast and Nils Kaehler, co-founders, Creative Vikings, who also offered delegates a glimpse into the future of wearables.
Slides and audio – Building engaged communities
This panel offered an in-depth look at how media outlets keep their audience engaged with stories, and how readers’ comments can play a positive role.
We heard from: Alison Gow, digital innovation editor, Trinity Mirror Regionals; Ashley Muddiman, research associate, Engaging News Project; and Laura Oliver, social and communities editor, UK, the Guardian.