Next month, hear from top editors and leaders from The Sun, Sky News, The Telegraph and other major news outlets as they share practical ideas and solutions to help news organisations succeed in today's fast-changing world of digital publishing
Get ready for a day of inspiration and practical insights at the upcoming Newsrewired conference, where the brightest minds in media will gather to tackle the most exciting challenges in digital journalism today. Whether you are looking to revamp your revenue strategy or explore cutting-edge editorial approaches, this event offers valuable takeaways for everyone in the news ecosystem.
The day kicks off with The Sun's digital director Will Payne delivering a thought-provoking keynote address. Following this, prepare for a fascinating glimpse into the newsroom of 2030 during the "How media leaders see the future of news" panel. Industry heavyweights Tracy Yaverbaun from The Times and The Sunday Times and Jonathan Levy from Sky News UK will unpack the transformative forces reshaping journalism – from AI-powered newsrooms to evolving audience relationships.
Who says local journalism cannot be innovative? The "Disrupting the status quo" session spotlights the independent outlets breaking new ground in community reporting. Hear from Daniel Jae Webb of Wiltshire 999s, Jaldeep Katwala of The Bristol Cable, and Oliver Rouane-Williams from Ipswich.co.uk as they share their refreshing approaches to local news – including thriving TikTok accounts and reimagined reporting formats that genuinely connect with local audiences.
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Everyone wants to know how to build sustainable business models. The "From readers to revenue" panel brings together Joshi Herrmann (Mill Media Co.) and Lea Korsgaard (Zetland) to explore audience-first strategies that prioritise deep engagement over clicks. Their insights will prove invaluable for organisations looking to strengthen their financial foundations without compromising editorial values.
For those hungry for concrete results, the "show-and-tell" session will deliver exactly that. Jon Birchall from LADbible Group and Patrícia Voľanská from Denník N will reveal the mechanics behind their impressive revenue growth, including how Denník N secured an extraordinary 10,000 paying subscribers in just four days.
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Roll up your sleeves for interactive workshops designed to deliver immediate impact to your newsroom practices. Denmark's Berlingske Media will guide you through translating audience data into actionable editorial decisions, while The Telegraph's head of community Philippa Law will show how they successfully doubled community participation through individualised reader engagement.
Additional focused sessions include James Ball of The New European discussing the challenges of reporting on autocracy, and expert guidance on transforming podcasts into genuine growth engines from the New Statesman's head of podcasts and video Chris Stone.
This gathering of innovative minds and influential leaders is not to be missed by anyone serious about the future of journalism. Mark your calendars and prepare for a day of connection, inspiration, and practical knowledge-sharing that will influence your work for months to come.
Beyond the main conference, media professionals can extend their learning experience with an exclusive AI-focused study tour on 14 May. This intimate, small-group opportunity will take delegates behind the scenes at four leading UK publishers to witness AI implementation firsthand.
The day begins with AI expert David Caswell presenting a practical roadmap for successful newsroom integration, offering essential frameworks that cut through the hype to deliver real editorial impact.
The immersive journey continues with visits to EMAP, where managing director Robin Booth will reveal their pioneering work in AI-powered personalisation and automated content creation, and the BBC, where senior news editor for AI Olle Zachrison will share insights on maintaining editorial integrity alongside technological advancement. With refreshments, a networking lunch and a cocktail debrief included in the package, this study tour presents a rare opportunity to learn directly from industry innovators while building valuable professional connections.
For forward-thinking media professionals eager to stay ahead of industry developments, Newsrewired offers the perfect blend of visionary thinking and actionable strategies. From editorial innovation to revenue diversification, you will leave equipped with fresh perspectives and practical tools to thrive in digital publishing's next chapter.
Book your ticket here before they sell out.
The first draft of this article was created by Claude.ai and edited by a human.
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