Journalism.co.uk’s news:rewired, a conference for journalists, took place on Friday 13 July. Here is a round-up of tweets, blog posts and audio.
Video: The Washington Post’s Cory Haik outlines digital projects in keynote speech at #newsrw
A video of Washington Post’s Cory Haik delivering the keynote speech to the news:rewired – full stream ahead conference in London on Friday 13 July
The Washington Post’s ‘ambitious digital initiatives’ shared at #newsrw
Cory Haik, executive producer for digital news at the Washington Post delivered the keynote speech at news:rewired – full stream ahead.
Haik is driven by innovation in the newsroom, with a current focus on mobile and social.
For more from news:rewired follow #newsrw
#newsrw: Washington Post social reader soon to hit 28m downloads
Cory Haik, the Washington Post’s executive producer for digital news, tells the news:rewired – full stream ahead conference the news organisation’s social reader will soon hit 28 million downloads.
LIVE: Keynote – Cory Haik, Washington Post
Cory Haik, executive producer for digital news at the Washington Post delivered the keynote speech at news:rewired – full stream ahead.
Haik is driven by innovation in the newsroom, with a current focus on mobile and social.
For more from news:rewired follow #newsrw
Announcing NewsCred as latest sponsor of news:rewired – full stream ahead
We are pleased to announce NewsCred as the latest sponsor of news:rewired – full stream ahead, Journalism.co.uk’s digital journalism conference.
The one-day event, which takes place on Friday (13 July) at MSN UK’s offices in Victoria, will be focused on the latest tools, techniques and tips on how to produce the best journalism online and make it earn its keep, with innovative case studies from the industry. Here’s the full agenda.
NewsCred licenses, curates and syndicates full-text news articles, images and videos from over 800 of the world’s highest quality sources, ranging from original work by award-winning columnists to captivating editorials from publishers like The Economist, the Guardian, Forbes, Bloomberg and many more.
At the time of writing there are just three tickets left for Friday’s conference, so buy yours for just £130 (+VAT) at this link to avoid disappointment.
More speakers confirmed for #newsrw, including Wall Street Journal, Guardian and Johnston Press
Announcing the agenda and additional speakers who will be presenting at news:rewired – full stream ahead, which will take place on 13 July 2012 at MSN HQ, London.
New speakers include Raju Narisetti, managing editor, WSJ Digital Network, Alex Gubbay, director of digital platforms at Johnston Press, Subhajit Banerjee, mobile editor at the Guardian and John Barnes, managing director of the technology and digital division at Incisive Media.
We’re also pleased to confirm Pete Clifton, executive producer of MSN; Martin Fewell, deputy editor of Channel 4 News and Damian Kimmelman, CEO of Duedil.
Latest on news:rewired – full stream ahead: First speakers announced
The first speakers to be announced as presenting at news:rewired – full stream ahead are from news outlets including the Guardian, the Economist, the Telegraph and ITV News
Sessions at the one-day conference will cover:
– how to work with and maximise engaged communities across platforms
– the latest developments in mobile news publishing and how best to exploit portable platforms
– the array of social media platforms at a journalist’s disposal, beyond (and including) Twitter and Facebook
– advice on handling rumour online and the recommended verification and correction processes
– money matters – the latest approaches to making money from news online and what users are prepared to offer in exchange for content
– how the ‘live stream’ approach to digital news reporting and live social feeds are being built into traditional news output
A first look at what’s on the agenda for news:rewired – full stream ahead, Friday 13 July
news:rewired will bring together key digital journalism experts for a day of sessions and workshops, focused on the latest tools, techniques and tips on how to produce the best journalism online and make it earn its keep, with innovative case studies from the industry
Sessions at the one-day conference will cover:
– how to work with and maximise engaged communities across platforms
– the latest developments in mobile news publishing and how best to exploit portable platforms
– the array of social media platforms at a journalist’s disposal, beyond (and including) Twitter and Facebook
– advice on handling rumour online and the recommended verification and correction processes
– money matters – the latest approaches to making money from news online and what users are prepared to offer in exchange for content
– how the ‘live stream’ approach to digital news reporting and live social feeds are being built into traditional news output
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.