#newsrw: UK's leading digital journalists join line-up for brand new practical journalism event
An innovative news event about doing - not just talking - shop
An innovative news event about doing - not just talking - shop
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Some of the most enterprising and technologically-savvy journalists in the digital news industry will inspire participants at Journalism.co.uk's one-day news:rewired event, launched to mark the site's 10th anniversary .
Wearied by navel-gazing, expensive journalism conferences which often fail to provide practical advice, the Journalism.co.uk team decided to design an event to tackle the reality of the daily newsroom head-on.
Journalists from both small and large news organisations will come together to share their experiences and ideas for multimedia journalism, collaboration and entrepreneurship.
Anyone with an interest in digital news production is invited to attend news:rewired at
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Other speakers come from both public and commercial journalism backgrounds: organisations including the BBC, the News Statesman, the Guardian, the Telegraph and Times Online. From new regional sites (the Lichfield Blog/SoGlos) to new online enterprises (AudioBoo/Demotix), Journalism.co.uk has got the digital ground covered. news:rewired is Journalism.co.uk's first major conference event and is designed to herald a series of similar events under the news:rewired banner, in partnership with some other major media brands, said Journalism.co.uk's founder, John Thompson.
"It's always been our goal to educate as well as observe at Journalism.co.uk, and news:rewired represents the culmination of our accumulated efforts in that direction over the past decade," added Thompson.
" news:rewired will be a chance for working journalists, publishers and other media folk to get their wires uncrossed about new media and learn to take strategic and commercial advantage of the many tools available. Practical learning will be the order of the day, with plenty of chance to network with other delegates both in person and via various online backchannels.

"Online, there's always a shortcut to achieving your aims, and the news:rewired logo is designed to demonstrate how resistance can be overcome by short circuiting," he said.
"Resistance is futile - the future is digital!" Sign up now before it's too late at news:rewired.com; tickets are priced at £80 + VAT .
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