If you did not get to attend the International Journalism Festival in Perugia this year, fear not. Journalism.co.uk caught up with some of the speakers in this week's podcast
The International Journalism Festival in Perugia is one of the dates that reporters, editors, innovators and publishers always look forward to on their calendars.
Journalism.co.uk jetted over to Italy this week and caught up with a few of the speakers and panellists. We discuss driving change in the newsroom through innovation as well as some of the latest mobile journalism tips and initiatives.
Our guests are Lyndsey Jones, executive editor at Financial Times, Robb Montgomery, author, filmmaker and mobile journalism professor, and Inga Thordar executive editor at CNN Digital International.
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