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Bringing Ethical and Social Newsgathering to Your Newsroom

  • Eric Carvin
  • Fergus Bell

How do you maintain high content-verification standards with limited resources? How should your newsroom be clearing rights and crediting sources? What are the dos and don’ts of...

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Broadcast, Web Video and the Attention Economy

  • Molly Hughes
  • Misty Montano
  • Moderated by Chip Mahaney

Web video takes an entirely different mindset than a standard television broadcast. How do we design something to catch attention online? We’ve assembled a team of experts —...

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Change Up Your 2016 Election Coverage. Create a Computational Campaign.

  • Meredith Broussard
  • Andreas Graefe
  • Jennifer Stromer-Galley

Computational journalism — the use of computation to facilitate or even automate reporting, data and display — is showing up in more newsrooms as a highly effective tool. This...

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Collaboration is a Messy Necessity

  • Heather Bryant

Tell us what we've missed! The unconference is a chance for registered attendees to propose conversations on topics we may not have covered elsewhere. Collaboration is a...

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Designing Journalism for a Digital Conversation

  • Monica Guzmán
  • Terry Parris Jr.
  • Moderated by Josh Stearns

From the rise of chat apps to the successful re-invigoration of newsletters with personality, it’s obvious audiences are hungry for new ways to connect with news and...

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Designing More Emotionally Intelligent Digital Experiences

  • Anjali Mullany

A range of companies — from social networking startups to media organizations to tech titans like Facebook — have been boldly experimenting to allow audiences to express their...

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Developing the Audience You Don’t Have

  • Amy Vernon
  • Carla Zanoni
  • Meena Thiruvengadam
  • Moderated by Kim Fox

Your analytics can tell you a lot about the preferences of the audience you have, but they also might give a hint as to audiences you’re not quite reaching. We’ll talk about...

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Do Audience Better: Lessons from 150 Newsrooms and a Year of Writing Code for The Coral Project

  • Greg Barber
  • Sydette Harry
  • Andrew Losowsky

Over the past year, The Coral Project talked to more than 300 people from nearly 150 news organizations in more than 30 countries, and then spent a year building tools to make...

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Do We Need a Bechdel Test for News? How Inclusiveness and Credibility Can Expand Coverage

  • Vanessa K De Luca
  • Lisa Stone
  • Jose Vargas
  • Moderated by Alisa Miller

Around the world, news features women only 24 percent of the time, a data point indicative of journalism’s larger problem with inclusiveness in all forms of diversity, including...

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