In today's digital market, technology is an essential competitiveness factor for news publishers and media companies. How software, tools, architectures and algorithms support the editorial productio...
Events - panel discussions
The journalism/academic divide in the post-truth era. The session will focus on the ongoing challenges for researchers to make their work relevant to both journalists and the academy, and the frustra...
Egypt, where President Al-Sisi has recently been re-elected with 97 percent of the votes, is a country where human rights violations - even forced disappearances, torture, executions - are multiplying...
The role and function of local journalism are evolving and so are its players: journalists, audience and publishers. Local journalism has a vital function not just as a source of information on what i...
While discussion continues as to whether brand journalism is appropriate terminology, many large companies have already decided to invest resources and expertise in this specific area, in so doing tak...
Why do talent leave? Why do leaders burn out? What is your favourite failure? What are some bad recommendations given with regard to leadership, building teams and/or working in digital? This panel br...
Expanding global reach, going into non-English markets, tailoring content to the needs of diverse audiences around the world, working with cross-functional, distributed teams across several countries ...
Case studies of journalists who are becoming media entrepreneurs to help save independent, quality journalism in their countries. Moderated by Robb Montgomery.
Smartphones are powerful tools for creating audio-visual stories that are optimised for online and social media. But they are also unique tools for tackling prejudices within newsrooms that can hold s...
Storyfacting: from brand journalism to company storytelling is the theme of the second Eni panel at the festival, moderated by Daniele Chieffi (head of digital communication & project development ...