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12.10.2011 - 15.10.2011, Vienna
More than 1,200 chief editors, publishers, managing directors, CEOs and other senior newspaper executives are expected at the Editors Forum, Congress and Info Services Expo 2011, the annual global summit meetings of the world's press. For the evolving programme, registration and other information, please consult http://www.worldnewspaperweek.org/event/18th-world-editors-forum
Other WEF sessions include:
- After WikiLeaks: the next step for newspapers, featuring Mathias Müller von Blumencron, Editor-in-chief of Der Spiegel, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, founder of OpenLeaks, and other speakers to be announced.
- How to build a community around your newspaper, an examination of how newspapers are using social media featuring Jim Brady, Head of Project Thunderdome at the Journal Register Company in the United States, Matthew Eltringham, Editor of the BBC College of Journalism website in the UK, and Anette Novak, Editor-in-Chief of Norran, Sweden.
- Paywalls, from the newsroom perspective, which will include Jim Roberts, Assistant Managing Editor at The New York Times, Matúš Kostolný, Editor-in-Chief of SME in Slovakia, and other speakers to be announced.
- Rethinking newsroom integration: the latest experiments in a multi-platform age, a debate between pro-integration and pro-separate newsrooms featuring John Hillkirk, Editor of USA TODAY and Christian Ortner, Editor-in-Chief of Vorarlberger Nachrichten in Austria.
- The steps towards a successful tablet application, with Mario Garcia, CEO and Founder of Garcia Media, Peter Hossli, Editor-in-Chief of the Collection from Ringier, and other speakers to be announced.
- Looking beyond the article, a session dedicated to new storytelling techniques and featuring Scott Klein, Editor of News Applications at ProPublica, Bill Adair, Founder and Editor of Politifact, Justin Peters, Managing Editor of the Columbia Journalism Review online, and Marcelo Rech, Director General for Product at RBS in Brazil.
- What content should print newspapers focus on to survive and thrive?, followed by a session on how editorial initiatives can contribute to print success. Speakers include Föderl-Schmid, Simon Kelner, Editor-in-chief of the UK’s The Independent, Shyam Parekh, Editor of DNA in India, and Tom Kent, Standards Editor and Deputy Managing Editor at The Associated Press.
- Plus much more, including special sessions focused on the Arab Spring, ethics and quality journalism in the wake of the UK phone hacking scandal, the Innovations in Newspapers World Report, and the annual World Press Trends report.
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06.10.2011, London
news:rewired – connected journalism will look at different forms of integration and collaboration in the industry, both inside and outside the newsroom.
Sessions at the one-day conference will include • a look at the architecture of the newsroom and new opportunities for integration • advice on how to inspire continued and enhanced engagement from a community • a guide to some of the top tools and latest digital platforms for integrated multimedia storytelling • insight into innovative business models being adopted by community-focused news outlets • a discussion on the importance of collaboration for the future of investigative journalism and how to build the necessary bridges between journalists, news outlets and the general public
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22. und 23.03.2011, Berlin
Alles für den Kunden
„Alles für den Kunden“ ist der Untertitel der diesjährigen Konferenz Anzeigengeschäft im Umbruch. Der Wettbewerb der Medien um die Budgets der Anzeigenkunden wird immer härter. Dem offensiven Dialog mit dem Anzeigenkunden und der Befriedigung seiner spezifischen Bedürfnisse kommt eine herausragende Rolle zu. ??Von innovativen Werbeformaten in Print über Trends in den Rubrikenmärkten bis hin zur erfolgreichen Segmentierung von Zielgruppen präsentiert die Konferenz nationale wie internationale Erfolgsgeschichten. Sie erhalten neue Impulse für Ihr tägliches Geschäft.
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February 24th 2011, London
The leading international conference for intelligent debate about online content strategy
Disruption – on a grand scale. The continuing and inexorable move from an analogue, broadcast media world to a digital, networked one presents a huge challenge for senior execs within media businesses. The economics of doing business online are very different. Everything is measurable. Inventory is often abundant. Customers are more demanding. It can be hard to preserve premium ad rates. Building new subscription models is hard.
So, what is shaping your digital strategy?
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24. und 25.01.2011, Hamburg 26. und 27.05.2011, Berlin 01. und 02.12.2011, Düsseldorf
Lernziele Sie aktualisieren Ihren Schreibstil und bedienen professionell die Wünsche Ihrer Web 2.0-Nutzer. Sie kennen Aufbau und Stil der neuen Textformate und schreiben professionell für Facebook, Blogs, Twitter und andere Online-Formate. Ihre Kunden und Mitarbeiter lesen gerne Ihre Unternehmens-Homepage.
Teilnehmergruppe • alle, die in und für Unternehmen Online-Texte schreiben und Texte zuliefern • Mitarbeiter aus PR und Marketing, Texter und Volontäre von PR-Agenturen
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19 January 2011, London
As governments and institutions release more data, complex numbers have become an important part of many stories. Data journalism is now a skill that can set you apart in a competitive job market.
Course tutor: Kevin Anderson
journalism.co.uk
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December 12-17, 2010, North Gate Hall, UC Berkeley
The KDMC at UC Berkeley is offering a customized visual storytelling workshop to train journalists on new ways to process data from the 2010 Census. Fellows will illustrate the information using visualization and mapping tools to create a clearer, more meaningful picture of the complex statistics gathered in the national survey.
Webcasts
Some presentations from this workshop were webcast live. Archived webcasts may be viewed below.
Civics for Journalists Speaker: Susan Rasky Dec 12th 2010 -- 3 - 3:30 PM
Keynote: Patchwork Nation, Transcending Borders Speaker: Dante Chinni Dec 12th 2010 -- 4:30 - 6 PM
Finding Stories in Data Speaker: William Frey Dec 13th 2010 -- 4 - 5:30 PM
Dinner Topic: Telling Stories with Maps and Data Speakers: Geoff Mcghee and Shan Carter Dec 14th 2010 -- 5:15 - 6:30 PM
berkeley.edu
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December 2-3, 2010, NYC
We're witnessing the greatest period of creative destruction - and invention - in the history of media.
Yes, that means many traditional media companies are seeing major threats and challenges to their businesses. But it also means a vibrant new industry has sprung up to take advantage of the new opportunities. And that top executives at the incumbent players are crafting new strategy and innovating quickly.
IGNITION will be attended by some 400-500 executives and entrepreneurs from digital, print, TV, radio, music, and Hollywood. Attendees will come to strategize, stay abreast of new trends, and develop new business.
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30 Nov - 2 Dec 2010, London
Online Information is the largest event dedicated to the information industry, providing an annual meeting place for the global information industry.
Attracting more than 9,000 visitors each year from around the world, this unique free to attend event consists of an exhibition with more than 200 international exhibitors plus an extensive educational show floor seminar programme.
In addition, the highly regarded Online Information Conference runs alongside the exhibition in the Olympia Conference Centre.
The show covers 6 different areas: - Content Management - Search Solutions - Social Media - ePublishing Solutions - Content Resources - Library Management
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