Thursday May 19, London–
As part of the ramp up to the International News Media Association’s (INMA) 2016 World Congress, an invited INMA study group from toured London’s historic newsrooms, including the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, the Mirror, and Evening Standard … and Bloomberg London.
In order to provide a contrast to legacy media companies, Bloomberg Content Service’s Gary Williams hosted a download on the state of modern media and how newsrooms are integrating in order to remain competitive.
Simon Kennedy, London Bureau Chief of Bloomberg News, Adam Bledford Managing Editor, Digital News EMEA and Daffyd Rees Head of EMEA TV delivered expert takes on the platform changes occurring in news reporting globally.
Newsroom integration is transforming how media companies deliver with the right news, in the right format, at the right time. While legacy news providers experiment with ways to extend their print products and develop paywall strategies, many experience a lack of competitive resources when it comes to global coverage.
As a leading provider of global business news, photos, video and data for more than 1,000 media outlets in 90+ countries, Bloomberg Content Service is providing legacy print newsrooms unparalleled resources.
Topics included:
- Multi-platform-first approach
- Newsroom collaboration
- Choosing the right platform
- Adapting news gathering to reach the broadest possible audiences
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