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1 | TIme | Room | Session Title | Speakers | Description |
2 | 10:00 am - 10:50 am | 302 | Lessons on Collaborative Journalism from Resolve Philadelphia | Danya Henninger, Billy Penn Wendy Warren, NBC Philadelphia / Telemundo 62 Sara Lomax-Reese, WURD Laura Deutch, PhillyCAM André Natta, Resolve Phladelphia | One of the most dynamic examples nationally of collaborative journalism is Resolve Philadelphia, involving dozens of newsrooms. Listen to several case studies specific to their projects, and lessons that other cities, newsrooms and journalists can act on. |
3 | 10:00 am - 10:50 am | 304 | Funding of the Future Newsroom | Molly de Aguiar, Independence Public Media Foundation Anna Nirmala, American Journalism Project Cheryl Thompson-Morton, The Lenfest Institute for Journalism Julie Zeglen, Technical.ly | Nonprofit, For-profit; Philanthropy, Investment; Longterm, Shortterm: listen to this conversation about how we get to newsrooms of the future |
4 | 10:00 am - 10:50 am | 310 | Are the News Media Killing Democracy? | Chris Satullo, Keystone Civic Ventures | A rapid review of the evidence that they just might be, and a rundown of steps they can take to turn things around. |
5 | 11:00 am -11:50 am | 302 | Associated Press & SAP Present: A Conversation on D&I in the Workplace | Lloyd Adams, SAP Emily Swanson, AP Fabiola Cineas, Philly Mag | Technology has drastically transformed news reporting, dissemination and consumption. Because of this shift, newsrooms are investing to experiment with new and exciting ways to deliver content to their readers and uncover new revenue streams. Research and development is one example of how news organizations are diversifying their offerings, leveraging technology to uncover data insights on real-world trends. In this panel session led by Philly Magazine business editor Fabiola Cineas, AP and SAP will discuss the genesis, results and significance of a new workplace diversity survey the two organizations partnered to produce. Panelists will explore how media organizations should evaluate research as a value offering as well as the impact issues like D&I and #MeToo are having in settings ranging from the newsroom to the modern workplace – and what organizations can do to keep this conversation going. |
6 | 11:00 am -11:50 am | 304 | Fight Bias wi/ Content Strategy | David Dylan Thomas, Think Company | Description not posted on the board |
7 | 11:00 am -11:50 am | 310 | Embracing the Visual, Verbal and Viral Media | Chris Gentilviso, Richmond Times-Dispatch | How post-millenial consumption habits are reshaping the news |
8 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 PM | Atrium | Fireside Chat w/ Michael Smerconish (Lunchtime Keynote) | Michael Smerconish, CNN, SiriusXM Christopher Wink, Technically Media | Deep into the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, we'll look at the relationship between commentary and reportage in today's era. |
9 | 1:10 pm - 2:00 pm | 302 | Freelancer Story Auction | Kerith Gabriel, Philadelphia Weekly Danya Henninger, Billy Penn Brian Howard, Philadelphia Magazine Patrick Kerkstra, Inquirer.com Eugene Sonn, WHYY Wendy Warren, NBC10 Julie Zeglen, Technical.ly Freelancers: Emma Restrepo Shalon Baylis Peak Johnson Lynette Hazelton Grant Hill Hannah Chinn | Freelancers will pitch stories in various stages of development, to an audience of editors who will bid for the publication rights. This is a REAL auction folks — each freelancer will set a minimum bid and the editors can bid in any increment above the minimum. |
10 | 1:10 pm - 2:00 pm | 310 | PUSH IT (making alerts) REAL GOOD | Virginia Arrigucci, AP Krystal Knapp, Planet Princeton Dave Clark, AP Josh Cornfield, AP | RJI fellows Virginia Arrigucci (AP) and Krystal Knapp (Planet Princeton) on making notifcations better |
11 | 2:10 pm - 3:00 pm | 302 | A Distributed Future For Journalism | Aram Zucker-Scharff, Washington Post | |
12 | 2:10 pm - 3:00 pm | 304 | How to Bring a Community Together to Build a Podcast | Jordan Guss-Poore, The Advocate Heather Chin, AAJA + Freelance | Description not posted on the board |
13 | 2:10 pm - 3:00 pm | 310 | Remote Worker Playbook: How to Thrive Away from the Newsroom | Roberto Torres, CIO Dive Stephen Babcock, Technical.ly | Description not posted on the board |
14 | 3:10 pm - 4:00 pm | 302 | Dinner Parties = Journalism & Community Building (lesson from Pilcrow House) | Sean Blanda | Description not posted on the board |
15 | 3:10 pm - 4:00 pm | 304 | Covering Community Gun Violence: Practical Guidance from #BGVR201 | Alison Burdo | Journalists covering community gun violence are navigating a very difficult course that involves informing the public while respecting the communities and victims directly impacted. At Klein Camp, learn the major takeaways presented by a variety of key stakeholders at the inaugural Better Gun Violence Reporting Summit. We'll share terminology, demystify assumptions about the epidemic of gun violence, and offer suggestions for source development. Get the Cliff's Notes version of #BGVR2019 so you can incorporate solutions journalism practices into your coverage of community gun violence. |
16 | 3:10 pm - 4:00 pm | 310 | The Misconceptions of Musc Journalism | Ashley Paskill | Description not posted on the board |
17 | 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Atrium | Closing Remarks | Christopher Wink, Technically Media | Chris will share a few words to close out the day. Walk over to happy hour with him after the remarks! |
18 | 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm | 1431 Cecil B. Moore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19121 | HAPPY HOUR @ DRAUGHT HORSE - | Enjoy free drinks and snacks, on us! Meet us at Draught Horse. |