Presentations from session #2B, which featured: Nate Lanxon, editor, Wired.co.uk; Chris Hamilton, social media editor, BBC News; Martin Belam, user experience lead, the Guardian and Darren Waters, head of devices and social media, MSN UK
Presentations from session #1B: paid-for content models
Presentations from session #1B, which featured: François Nel, researcher, academic and consultant on newsroom and digital business innovation; Tom Standage, digital editor, the Economist; Chris Newell, founder, ImpulsePay and Alex Watson, head of app development, Dennis Publishing.
Presentations from session #1A: online video journalism
Presentations from session #1A, which featured: Christian Heilmann, Mozilla Popcorn; Josh de la Mare, editor of video, Financial Times; John Domokos, video producer, the Guardian and David Dunkley Gyimah, video journalist, academic and consultant.
#newsrw: Storify round-up of news:rewired – media in motion
A round-up of tweets, videos, audio and photos from news:rewired – media in motion
A summary of all the sessions from news:rewired, a conference for digital journalists held at MSN HQ on Friday, 3 February
#newsrw – Laura Kuenssberg: ‘If you wouldn’t say it on air, don’t tweet it’
The panel generally agreed that if you wouldn’t say it on air, don’t tweet it, a point Laura Kuenssberg introduced.
#newsrw: Interactive publications and multi-platform publishing
Mike Goldsmith, editor-in-chief of iPad and tablet editions, Future Publishing; Douglas Arellanes, technologist, consultant and the director of clients and services, Sourcefabric; Ron Diorio, vice-president of product and community development, Economist.com; and Lucia Adams, web development editor, the Times
Image by byrion on Flickr. Some rights reserved.
#newsrw: When’s best to tweet and post to Facebook?
Editor of Wired Nate Lanxon says the best times to post to Facebook are first thing in then morning, lunchtime, 3pm and between 5 and 5:30 p.m.
#newsrw: What are newsgames and how do you use them?
Bobby Schweizer, doctoral student at the Georgia Institute of Technology and co-author of Newsgames: journalism at play says “Don’t be afraid of experimenting and trying something new, the payoff might just be good journalism”.
LIVE: The debate – Setting social media standards
Laura Kuenssberg, business editor, ITV News; Neal Mann, digital news editor, Sky News; Katherine Haddon, head of online, English, AFP; and Tom McArthur, UK editor, breakingnews.com discuss setting social media standards
#newsrw: ‘Content is King’ for online video
‘Video on the web should use the web’, Christian Heilmann, developer evangelist for Mozilla told the session on online video journalism