How Instagram Fellows Are Helping Transform Local Newsrooms

Presented at ONA20
September 30, 2020
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Meet three young journalists who spent their college break in local newsrooms across the country developing and implementing an Instagram strategy that supports each publisher’s business goals, as well as a playbook with easy-to-execute strategies for editors to maintain the profile after the fellowship. Fellows will share strategies to reach a larger and younger audiences, increase engagement and generate subscriptions from Instagram.


Speakers

Rebecca Rosenblat
Strategic Partner Manager, Local News, Facebook
Liat Kornowski
Manager, Instagram Local News Fellowship, FJP x RJI
Arin Jemerson
Instagram Local News Fellow, Amsterdam News - Harlem, NY
Estefania Mitre
Instagram Local News Fellow, Instagram x El Diario New York
Elie Levine
Intern, formerly: Instagram Local News Fellowship; now: NPR
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