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2019 Sessions Blog

The challenges of mobile visual journalism | Robert Scheer, Indianopolis Star

There are challenges to producing digital journalism with a phone, but here are some tips to making it more manageable.

From spatial to sensor technology: New pathways in local news | Amy Schmitz Weiss, San Diego State University

Spatial and sensor technology can add another layer to local news coverage and give citizens access to granular information, such as air quality for a specific block.

Creating AR experiences that stick for news audiences | Ray Soto, USA Today

USA Today has invested in augmented reality in recent years, and the numbers have shown that people are willing to engage in these types of projects.

The future of journalism | Yusuf Omar, Hashtag Our Stories

Access to high-speed internet, artificial intelligence and augmented reality hasn’t fundamentally changed journalism … yet. But a perfect storm might be coming where they do.

AI in Journalism | Paul Cheung, Knight Foundation

Artificial intelligence in journalism is not new, and news organizations have been finding new ways to incorporate AI into their journalism.

Working on editorial special projects for mobile audiences | Almudena Toral, Univision

Univision gets 90 percent of its audience from mobile. Mobile teams use visuals as a universal tool to appeal to audiences of all languages. The modern reality is mobile teams now do things that are used by the traditional television department. Here are some lessons learned on using visuals for mobile:

XR Journalism: Beyond the rectangle | Dan Pacheco, Syracuse University

We exist and experience things in a 3D world. Why is our media still concentrated in 2D rectangles?

How NPR is reinventing radio | Tamar Charney, NPR

NPR is reinventing its editorial process for new technological devices, as more and more people adopt smart speakers.

Are you really watching the right metrics? | Kurt Gessler, Chicago Tribune

News organizations are drowning in analytics data, but not all of it is very helpful. Focus on the ones that can help grow an audience.

From linear television to content company | Mark Hulsey, Big Ten Network

Since its inception in the mid-2000s, the Big Ten Network has shifted from focusing on linear, or traditional, TV to marrying linear to digital and social networks around live sports, a communal experience.

Constant adaptation for mobile and off-platform storytelling | Stephanie Clary, CNN

Emerging platforms offer the exciting opportunity to serve, impact and reach new audiences. But navigating this ever-changing landscape also requires intentional and creative workflows as well as agile teams. See how CNN has adapted across platforms and where teams are looking to grow next.

  1. Be intentional — explore opportunities for growth with a clear strategy in mind, and stay authentic to the core journalism and voice
  2. Have consistency — have disciplined workflows to develop habits
  3. Have diversity — among teams, content and platforms
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