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Welcome to news:rewired sponsor Blinked.TV
news:rewired is proud to announce Blinked.tv as one of our event sponsors. Blinked.TV was launched in 2009 and allows users to broadcast live from their phone. The Blinked.TV streaming application is currently available for Symbian S60 series three and five phones (e.g. Nokia E and N series mobile phones) and can be downloaded at http://d.blinked.tv. […]
David Dunkley Gyimah: Videojournalism – has it lived up to expectation?
David Dunkley Gyimah is a senior lecturer in videojournalism and online at the University of Westminster, a PhD Student at SMARTlab in innovative media and artist in residence at the Southbank Centre. He will speaking about videojournalism and multimedia for journalists at news:rewired.
33 social media and broadcasting tips
One of our news:rewired speakers, Justin Kings – also known as @newsleader – spent a morning tweeting some excellent social media and broadcasting tips, all tagged #newsrw. In case you missed them, here they are in full. (Read more about Justin and his work at this link. His own blog is http://newsleadermediaconsultancy.blogspot.com/) 1. Big picture […]
Five UK online journalism entrepreneurs
news:rewired speaks to five UK online journalism entrepreneurs about their careers
Welcoming Audioboo as a news:rewired sponsor
news:rewired is proud to announce Audioboo as one of our event sponsors.
Multimedia: social media, community and troubleshooting
Three breakout sessions in the morning at news:rewired will address the practicalities of multimedia news:
How to do it
What to do when it goes wrong
How to manage your online news communities.
Collaboration is key: citizen media, crowdsourcing and data-mashing
In breakout sessions during the afternoon we’ll be looking at various news collaborations, exploring the benefits and problems of citizen media, crowdsourcing, and commercial and new non-profit partnerships.
Making money: copyright, local media and entrepreneurship
In our final session of the day we’ll be looking at how to make money online: from those that have. From copyright to entrepreneurship, speakers will debate the realistic financing of digital news and publishing.
Speakers from across the digital news industry
Watch this space for guest posts from our experienced speakers who work in all aspects of online media: mobile, audio, video, photography, social media and data-mashing.