Join us at the next Newsrewired conference, taking place online from 18 to 27 May 2021
Newsrooms have been through huge amounts of change in the past decade and it never stops, nor will it. We all need to keep innovating to serve our changing audiences in a changing world.
But we journalists are a tricky bunch to lead through change. Making the case for change and then actually making it happen can be daunting.
Join us online at the next Newsrewired conference and learn from the best newsroom leaders. We will talk about emerging social platforms like Twitter Spaces and Clubhouse; how artificial intelligence can help solve some of journalism’s problems; and you can ask Google anything you want during the AMA session with Madhav Chinnappa, the director of news ecosystem development at Google.
Head to our newly redesigned website and book your ticket today - there are only three weeks to go.
Your support for all these years has been amazing - we hope you can join us next month.
See you there.
-The Journalism.co.uk team
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