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Digital Editors Network Autumn 2009: Paywalls & Partnerships

Thursday, October 29, 2009 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (GMT)

Preston, Lancashire

Digital Editors Network Autumn 2009: Paywalls & Partnerships

Ticket Information

Type End     Quantity
LEP Newsroom Tour 1: 12:45 Ended Free  
LEP Newsroom Tour 2: 13:00 Ended Free  
Networking Reception   more info Ended Free  
13th Journalism Leaders Forum   more info Ended Free  
Digital Editors Network meeting - 29th October   more info Ended Free  

Event Details

Digital Editors Network Autumn 2009:  Paywalls and Partnerships 

13:00 DEN Registration  & networking lunch at the Lancashire Evening Post, Oliver's Building, Preston, PR2 9ZA /  01772 254841.

13:45 Welcome Nick Turner,  the CN Group's head of digital content development.

13:50 Where else is the money?  François Nel, director of the Journalism Leaders Programme, presents some highlights from a two-year research project into the online revenue models of news publishers in Britain’s 66 cities.

14:00 Peter Bale, MSN. What does MSN Local’s partnership proposal  mean for regional publishers?

14:45 Sarah Hartley, digital editor, The Guardian, on partnerships for innovation.  

15:30 Break

15:45 Tony Johnston, Press Association, on teaming up with Trinity Mirror to report on local government and public bodies in Liverpool.

16:45 DEN: What next?

17:00 Drinks & networking reception - Greenbank Building foyer

18-19:15   13th Journalism Leaders Forum Pay Walls – build em, break em - or look beyond them?

The panel

Robert Andrews, UK Editor of paidContent.com

Peter Bale, Executive Producer of Mircroft, UK, responsible for content on platforms including MSN UK – the largest commercial portal in the UK. He joined Microsoft from News Corporation where he was online editorial director of The Times and The Sunday Times.

Gordon Crovitz, former publisher of the Wall Street Journal and co-founder of the publishing e-commerce start-up JournalismOnline.

Frédéric Filloux, co-author of the Monday Note blog and editor for the international division of the Norwegian media group Schibsted ASA.

Martha Stone, director of the Shaping the Future of the Newspaper Project, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN–IFRA)

François Nel will chair the discussion, which will also be Webcast live

 

For  addtional programme details, contact or Nick Turner at  Nick.Turner@Cumbrian-Newspapers.co.uk  or François Nel at FPNel@uclan.ac.uk 

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University of Central Lancashire
Scholars Restaurant
Foster Building
PR12HE Preston
United Kingdom

Thursday, October 29, 2009 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (GMT)


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