May 2017

Posts published in May 2017

Creating social video: New at newsrewired+

The next newsrewired digital journalism conference takes place on 19 July at Reuters in Canary Wharf, London. It will be followed by a full day of training on 20 July, where newsrewired+ delegates can choose to attend one hands-on workshop to consolidate their skills in digital storytelling and 360-degree video.

Today we are pleased to announce an additional workshop delegates can attend on 20 July, designed to develop the social video skills of attendees.

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Sasha Koren, Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab editor, to give keynote speech at July’s newsrewired

With less than two months to go until newsrewired on 19 July, we are delighted to announce Sasha Koren as the keynote speaker at our 19th digital journalism event held at Reuters in Canary Wharf, London. Sasha is the editor of the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab in the US, where she co-heads a multidisciplinary team […]

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Spotlight talks and making big things happen on small budgets: More speakers announced for July’s newsrewired

Our 19th newsrewired conference exploring the latest innovations and techniques in digital journalism is only two months away and we have a fantastic lineup of experts joining us on 19 July at Reuters in Canary Wharf, London, from organisations such as The New York Times, Global, Condé Nast International and more. The Journalism.co.uk team is happy […]

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Get your newsrewired ticket before 31 May and you can win 2 passes for Byline Festival

Journalism.co.uk’s next newsrewired conference is taking place on 19-20 July in London. We’re pleased to announce we have partnered up with the folk at Byline Festival to run an exciting competition for our delegates: buy your newsrewired or newsrewired+ tickets before 31 May, and you’ll be entered into a draw to win 2 tickets to Byline Festival, an independent journalism festival taking place between 2-4 June in East Sussex, United Kingdom.

Byline Festival is the world’s first ever festival dedicated to the new expressions of journalism and dissent, bringing together in the Ashdown Forest bloggers, hackers, podcasters, documentary makers, activists, data experts, foreign reporters, open source specialists, lawyers, investigators, cartoonists and satirists. The festival will also feature The Bad Press Awards hosted by John Cleese.

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Digital storytelling and 360-degree video: Announcing training options for July’s newsrewired

A focus on practical, hands-on learning has always been at the heart of newsrewired, and Journalism.co.uk will be hosting a full day of training after the main conference in July. Delegates can register to attend the conference (19 July) and one of the full-day courses during the training day (20 July) by purchasing a newsrewired+ ticket.

As a newsrewired+ delegate, you will be able to attend the conference, and one of the following in-depth courses on 20 July: digital storytelling workshop, or 360-degree video bootcamp.

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