Press Gazette’s 2nd Future of Media Technology Conference will happen on 6 September 2023 at London’s Hilton Hotel on Bankside.
For the 2nd year running, the occasion will congregate 300 UK news media publishing leaders for an essential instruction on the latest disruptive styles affecting our market.
Confirmed speakers up until now consist of:
- Claire Phipps – digital editor of The Guardian
- Nic Newman – lead author of the Reuters Institute Digital News Report
- Simon Farnsworth – primary innovation officer of News UK
- Dominic Carter – exective vice president and publisher of The Sun.
Topics under conversation this year will consist of:
- ChatGPT and generative AI: How can publishers harness the brand-new innovation and guarantee it is not swindling their copyrighted product?
- Podcasts and audio: What are the latest earnings and audience development techniques?
- The future of live blogging
- In-depth instruction on the latest media patterns and forecasts
- News avoidance and what publishers can do about it.
The early riser discount rate closes on 21 April.
A more 15% discount rate is available for any organisation acquiring 3 or more tickets.
See all Press Gazette’s report from the 2022 Future of Media Technology Conference here.
Tickets for the conference also include entrance to the Future of Media Awards taking place at the same venue in the evening. These awards commemorate and acknowledge the very best digital journalism items of the previous year.
This year’s Future of Media Awards classifications are:
- News and Current Affairs Website
- Specialist/B2B Journalism Website
- Future of Media Innovation
- News Media App
- Online Video
- Data Journalism
- Newsletter
- Audience Growth
- Advertising Excellence
- Digital Storytelling
The awards are open to all English-speaking media and are complimentary to get in.
Entries are now open ahead of the 14 June due date.
See in 2015’s Future of Media Awards winners.
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