Taking place on 3 and 4 December in Copenhagen, and hosted by Ifra.com, the event will reveal early results of research into how print media can use multimedia news content.
It will also look at how newsrooms are adapting to the new demands being placed on them and a new multimedia 'suite' of advanced journalism technologies.
There will be 'how to' panels drawn from 'the world's most aggressive newspapers' on handling convergence initiatives.
Speakers include Graeme Thomson of Reuters, World Editors Forum president Gloria Brown Anderson and Kirk Read of the much-watched $US40 million Tampa Tribune/WFLA/TBO.com convergence project in the United States.
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