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Journalism.co.uk is running its one-day digital journalism conference

news:rewired - full stream ahead

at MSN UK in London today.

The event 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.

Washington Post's executive producer for digital news Cory Haik will deliver the keynote speech, followed by a group panel discussion on 'engaging the digital mindset', featuring Joanna Geary, digital development editor for the Guardian, Raju Narisetti, managing editor of the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, Martin Fewell, deputy editor of Channel4 News and Alex Gubbay, director of digital platforms at Johnston Press.

Other sessions due to take place over the course of the day will look at topics including social storytelling, making digital journalism sustainable, data journalism, online communities, verification and mobile news.

There will also be workshops on visual storytelling tools, news community management and web scraping.

The day will conclude with a panel debate on 'the news stream' with speakers including Jason Mills, editor, web for ITV News, Raju Narisetti, managing editor of the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, Patrick Heery, UK editor for the BBC News website, Pete Clifton, executive producer for MSN UK and Ben Schneider, senior director and general manager for CoveritLive, Demand Media.

If you'd like to follow events from afar we will be tweeting from @newsrewired using the \#newsrw hashtag.

You can see the full agenda at this link , and our livebloggers will also be covering the sessions on the event website. Martin Belam will also be blogging on Currybet.net and Adam Tinworth on One Man and His Blog .

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