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Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Claudio Cesarano
Helen Darbishire
Eszter Filippinyi
Elisa Murgese
Presentazione in anteprima del rapporto di Diritto Di Sapere. L’Italia è davvero più trasparente con il nuovo Freedom of Information Act? L’ONG Diritto Di Sapere ha testato sul campo l’efficacia della nuova legge con centinaia di richieste indirizzate alle pubbliche amministrazioni italiane di ogni livello. Il risultato è un rapporto senza precedenti presentato in esclusiva a #IJF su come le amministrazioni italiane rispondono ai cittadini e giornalisti.
Has Italy become more transparent with the adoption of the Freedom of Information Act? The NGO Diritto di Sapere has field-tested the effectiveness of the new law with hundreds of requests addressed to the Italian public administrations at all levels. The result is an unprecedented report which will be presented exclusively to #IJF on how Italian authorities respond to requests for information from citizens and journalists.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/transparency-...
Protocol Youth IPU conference
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Phoebe Arnold
Molly de Aguiar
Andrea Iannuzzi
Scott Klein
La crisi inesorabile dell'editoria e la difficoltà a trovare modelli di business capaci di rimpiazzare il declino dei cosiddetti "legacy media", impone una riflessione sulla sostenibilità del giornalismo a medio e lungo termine. Come si esce dalla dittatura dei clic, dal blocco degli ad-blockers, dalla continua riduzione dei costi a scapito della qualità? Si può ricreare un rapporto con le comunità dei cittadini basato sul servizio e sulla fiducia? Ci si può affidare alla filantropia, al sostegno diretto dei lettori, al supporto di istituzioni pubbliche e private? Bisogna trasformare le aziende editoriali in enti non profit? O si possono garantire qualità e affidabilità pensando anche al business? Dal modello Propublica alle esperienze locali e di giornalismo civico: un tentativo di trovare una strada basandosi sulle esperienze virtuose.
The inexorable crisis of the news publishing industry and the difficulty in finding business models able to replace the decline of so-called “legacy media” imposes a reflection about the sustainability of journalism in the medium and long term. How to avoid the dictatorship of the click, the block of ad-blockers, the continuous reduction of costs at the expense of quality? Is it possible to re-build a relationship with the community of citizens based on service and trust? Is it possible to entrust philanthropy, the direct support of the readers, of public and private institutions? Is it necessary to transform the publishing companies into non-profit organizations? Can quality and reliability be guaranteed without neglecting business? From the ProPublica model to local experiences and civic journalism: an attempt to find a way forward based on successful experiences.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/non-profit-jo...
Ben de Pear, Mathew Ingram, Lucy Marcus, Geneva Overholser, Craig Silverman, Stefan Wolff.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/how-to-report...
Protocol Youth IPU conference session 1
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
Protocol Youth IPU conference session 3
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18 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 18 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
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Friday June 22, 2012 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ World Resources Institute (10 G St NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002)
Most nonprofit organizations are making use of video as a communications tool, but not as many consider their long-term objectives with video. In a quickly evolving media landscape, a video communications strategy must include short- and long-term planning, audience identification and segmentation, and distribution strategies in order to get your organization's message to the right audiences. Join our panel as we explore best practices in the planning, creation and distribution of nonprofit video.
Lunch sandwiches will be provided by the organizer for the first 40 attendees who preregister online and bring their Eventbrite confirmation to the event.
Our panel will address the following topics:
How to use video as part of a larger communications campaign,
How to determine your audiences and the key issues that matter to them,
The benefits of establishing a long-term relationship with a videographer/editor and animator,
How to create a media file library,
How to allocate resources to use video as part of a long-term communications strategy,
How to create videos with "legs" (that will be picked up by other news sites, blogs, etc).
How to distribute video so as to build your audience,
How infographics and animation can add to your story,
...and more!
Panelists:
Kristen Milhollin (Moderator) - Co-Founder, The Goodspeaks Project
Ben Connors - Media Innovator and Visual Journalist
Will Carroll - Creative Director and Principal, Geoill; Organizer, DC Animation Group
Diane Sherman - Founder and Principal, Dianne Sherman Communications
Martha Dodge - Independent Visual Journalist, Still Photographer and Writer
Dave Cooper, Films and Brand Manager, World Resources Institute
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival
Andrea Coccia
Daniela Kraus
Peter Laufer
Damian Radcliffe
Sul perché noi – giornalisti e lettori – abbiamo bisogno di rallentare un po’. Qual è l’effetto sui lettori della velocità nell’uscita delle news? Ci sono modi efficaci di mantenere distanza e prospettiva (e di conseguenza la sanità mentale) nell’epoca delle breaking news apparentemente incessanti? Come possono giornalisti e consumatori di notizie affidarsi alle Slow News, in una cultura sopraffatta dalle instant news?
On why we – journalists and readers — need to just slow down a little. What is the effect on readers of speed in news output? Are there effective ways to retain distance and perspective (and hence sanity) in the age of seemingly incessant breaking news? How can journalists and news consumers latch onto Slow News in a culture that is overwhelmed with instant news?
Phoebe Arnold
Molly de Aguiar
Andrea Iannuzzi
Scott Klein
La crisi inesorabile dell'editoria e la difficoltà a trovare modelli di business capaci di rimpiazzare il declino dei cosiddetti "legacy media", impone una riflessione sulla sostenibilità del giornalismo a medio e lungo termine. Come si esce dalla dittatura dei clic, dal blocco degli ad-blockers, dalla continua riduzione dei costi a scapito della qualità? Si può ricreare un rapporto con le comunità dei cittadini basato sul servizio e sulla fiducia? Ci si può affidare alla filantropia, al sostegno diretto dei lettori, al supporto di istituzioni pubbliche e private? Bisogna trasformare le aziende editoriali in enti non profit? O si possono garantire qualità e affidabilità pensando anche al business? Dal modello Propublica alle esperienze locali e di giornalismo civico: un tentativo di trovare una strada basandosi sulle esperienze virtuose.
The inexorable crisis of the news publishing industry and the difficulty in finding business models able to replace the decline of so-called “legacy media” imposes a reflection about the sustainability of journalism in the medium and long term. How to avoid the dictatorship of the click, the block of ad-blockers, the continuous reduction of costs at the expense of quality? Is it possible to re-build a relationship with the community of citizens based on service and trust? Is it possible to entrust philanthropy, the direct support of the readers, of public and private institutions? Is it necessary to transform the publishing companies into non-profit organizations? Can quality and reliability be guaranteed without neglecting business? From the ProPublica model to local experiences and civic journalism: an attempt to find a way forward based on successful experiences.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/non-profit-jo...
Protocol Youth IPU conference session 1
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
5pm Tues 15th of November 2016 at the AMA Toronto, Future of Marketing panel discussion at Jackman Reinvents, 345 Adelaide St W in downtown Toronto.. Tania and Liza did a great job setting this up - great spread by Terrys.
Shanny wrote it up and used the picture, shannyinthecity.com/blog/marketing-matchmaking-in-the-fut...
Cameron Barr
Yavuz Baydar
Richard Gizbert
Madhulika Sikka
Da quando Donald Trump è entrato nell’arena politica, i media statunitensi non hanno solo riportato le storie – ne sono diventati parte. Non passa giorno senza un tweet del President, una conferenza stampa di Spicer, una clip di Conway che gridi alle “fake news” offrendo “alternative facts.” I media mainstream, sembrerebbe, sono stati adottati da Trump come nemico utile, un simbolo del clientelismo dell’establishment, del cosiddetto ‘beltway elitism’ che non riesce a raggiungere le masse – una critica che è in linea con i tanti nei stati flyover che si sentono come il precedente governo – e i giornalisti – li abbiano delusi. Agli albori di questa nuova realtà, quali sono le sfide che il giornalismo americano deve affrontare? Come riconquisteranno la fiducia di un pubblico fortemente polarizzato? Cosa c’è in ballo per la nozione stessa di democrazia?
Ever since Donald Trump entered the political arena, the US media have not just reported on the story – they have become part of it. Not a day goes by without a POTUS tweet, a Spicer press conference, a Conway soundbite, crying ‘fake news, offering up ‘alternative facts’.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/american-jour...
For informal on-stage panel discussions, Parsons Chairs set around a Coffee Table sets the scene nicely.
Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Protocol Youth IPU conference session 4
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18 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 18 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
Ben de Pear
Alison Gow
Jane Martinson
Rupert Myers
Richard Sambrook
I tabloid del Regno Unito hanno a lungo guardato l'Unione Europea con sentimenti di avversione raccontando storie incentrate sulla curvatura delle banane, lo zucchero e i prodotti di montagna e una leadership incomprensibile. Che impatto ha avuto questa copertura delle notizie sul rapporto del paese con l'Unione Europea e, soprattutto, sul voto a sorpresa sulla Brexit di giugno 2016? Un flusso costante di notizie negative può influenzare il risultato o riporta semplicemente la verità? In caso contrario, cosa si intende per copertura quando parliamo di "fake news" e futuro del giornalismo?
The UK’s tabloid press have long disliked the EU – with stories focused on bendy bananas, sugar mountains and an unaccountable leadership. How much impact did this coverage have on the country’s relationship with the European union and, perhaps more importantly, the surprise Brexit vote in June 2016? Did often relentlessly negative reporting influence the result or simply report on the truth? If not, what does the coverage mean for the debate over “fake news” as well as the future of journalism.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/brexit-the-eu...
Sharon Oster, Frederic D. Wolfe Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship and Former Dean, Yale School of Management
On November 12, 2015, Loyola's Quinlan School of Business hosted a symposium featuring eight current and former deans, as well as government leaders, discussing whether business schools should prepare students for public and government careers in addition to private sector careers. Photo by Glenn Kaupert. © Glenn Kaupert, 2015.
Fabio Chiusi
Daniele Raineri
Il panel presenterà strumenti digitali e strategie per gestire la protezione dei dati e delle fonti sia nell'ambito del giornalismo di guerra sia in quello del giornalismo investigativo d'inchiesta, in un contesto storico in cui le soluzioni di tutela dai cyber attacchi, e la crittografia in particolare, sono sempre più necessarie. Organizzato e sponsorizzato da Mon-K.
The session will present various digital tools and strategies for managing the protection of data and sources both in the field of war journalism and of investigative journalism, in a historical context where protection solutions against cyber attacks – encryption in particular – are becoming increasingly necessary.
Protocol Youth IPU conference session 3
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18 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 18 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
Protocol Youth IPU conference session 3
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18 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 18 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Claudio Cesarano
Helen Darbishire
Eszter Filippinyi
Elisa Murgese
Presentazione in anteprima del rapporto di Diritto Di Sapere. L’Italia è davvero più trasparente con il nuovo Freedom of Information Act? L’ONG Diritto Di Sapere ha testato sul campo l’efficacia della nuova legge con centinaia di richieste indirizzate alle pubbliche amministrazioni italiane di ogni livello. Il risultato è un rapporto senza precedenti presentato in esclusiva a #IJF su come le amministrazioni italiane rispondono ai cittadini e giornalisti.
Has Italy become more transparent with the adoption of the Freedom of Information Act? The NGO Diritto di Sapere has field-tested the effectiveness of the new law with hundreds of requests addressed to the Italian public administrations at all levels. The result is an unprecedented report which will be presented exclusively to #IJF on how Italian authorities respond to requests for information from citizens and journalists.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/transparency-...
2013, 10 January. Audience, London Transport Museum, Covent Garden at London Historian's Tube 150 event.
Image: Paul Davey.
Fabio Chiusi
Daniele Raineri
Il panel presenterà strumenti digitali e strategie per gestire la protezione dei dati e delle fonti sia nell'ambito del giornalismo di guerra sia in quello del giornalismo investigativo d'inchiesta, in un contesto storico in cui le soluzioni di tutela dai cyber attacchi, e la crittografia in particolare, sono sempre più necessarie. Organizzato e sponsorizzato da Mon-K.
The session will present various digital tools and strategies for managing the protection of data and sources both in the field of war journalism and of investigative journalism, in a historical context where protection solutions against cyber attacks – encryption in particular – are becoming increasingly necessary.