NewsTECHForum: Building The Architecture Of More Collaborative Content Creation

Leaders from Scripps News, ProPublica, Gray Television and NBCUniversal Local will share how they’re organizing their newsrooms to foster collaborations of growing scope and ambition in a panel at TVNewsCheck’s 10th annual NewsTECHForum on Dec. 12 at the New York Hilton. Register here.

News organizations are increasingly undertaking ambitious, wide-ranging and often daily collaborations across their groups. Executives at the vanguard of these initiatives will discuss how they are organizing their newsrooms to best foster these collaborations, identify topics of maximum national impact and connect colleagues across vastly different markets in a panel, Building the Architecture of More Collaborative Content Creation, at TVNewsCheck’s NewsTECHForum conference on Dec. 12 at the New York Hilton.

These leaders will also share the technologies that are surfacing to best enable these projects, facilitate cross-group communication and make promising local content visible to all.

Speakers are Meredith McGinn, EVP, diginets & original production, NBCUniversal Local; Kate O’Brian, president, Scripps News, E.W. Scripps Co.; Kengo Tsutsumi, partnerships editor, ProPublica; Lee Zurik, VP of investigations, Gray Television; and Stephane Guez, co-founder & principal, Dalet. Michael Depp, chief content officer, NewsCheckMedia and editor, TVNewsCheck, will moderate the discussion.

“Collaborations — both across and between news organizations — have been a major focus of the industry this year, and the groups leaning into them have learned a lot about how to build the best possible architecture to see them thrive,” Depp said. “This panel will draw from an enormous amount of accumulated knowledge from organizations who’ve realized that this may be the only way to stay viable with news consumers looking forward.”

NewsTECHForum, now in its 10th year, is co-located with the Sports Video Group Summit. The conference’s theme for 2023 is Adapting to a Culture of Continuous Crisis.

Featured sessions are:

BRAND CONNECTIONS

  • Keynote: Democracy, Technology, TV Journalism and the 2024 Election
  • Reassessing the Streaming News Content Strategy
  • Harvesting the Archive for New Content and Opportunities
  • Adapting to a Culture of Continuous Crisis
  • Agility in News Production
  • Chasing AI: Threatening or Enhancing the News?

Register here.


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