Newsroom Workflow: Tools and Tactics to Simplify and Iterate

Presented at ONA19
September 11, 2019
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Newsrooms large and small are saddled with confusing workarounds, outmoded processes and silos incubating miscommunication. Join this session to acquire tools and tactics to make meaningful change to editorial workflow, unite the newsroom and create exceptional cross-platform journalism.

This session is designed for:

  • Newsrooms looking to simplify and iterate processes
  • Journalists trying to organize content syndication across multiple channels
  • Editors who would like to refresh content management workflows

Featuring

Michael Ventura
Deputy Editor, Newsroom Workflow, The Wall Street Journal
Erica Smith
Senior Editor, The Virginian-Pilot
Angela Pacienza
Head of Experience, The Globe and Mail

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