Remixing Content: Refining Your Workflow to Make Your Work Flow

Presented at ONA18
September 12, 2018
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This panel will discuss ways to make workflows meet your newsroom’s distribution needs without bloating them. We are industry experts who work to simplify and iterate on process so publishers can push content out to users quickly and accurately. We will discuss industry examples and best practices to help you define your optimal workflow for content distribution.

This session is designed for:

  • Editors looking to refresh their content management workflows to prioritize what their newsrooms need most.
  • Journalists trying to organize content syndication across multiple channels and platforms, keeping SEO, metrics, and revenue in mind.
  • Technologists managing tools for everything from breaking news to longform series to daily stories to editorial calendars.

Speakers

Alex Hicks
Lead Solutions Strategist, Four Kitchens
Nasr ul Hadi
Knight Fellow — India, PROTO Studio
Ryan Sholin
Director of Business Development, WordPress VIP
Eric Carvin
Social Media Editor, The Associated Press

Moderators

Angela Pacienza
Head of Experience, The Globe and Mail
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