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GEN will publish its first annual report in june 2012. Focused on the latest changes in newsrooms worldwide, it will be a guide for editors on how to adapt their newsroom to cross-media strategies and to enhance editorial quality. ![]() |
| A guide focused on cross-media strategies |
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GEN will provide an in-depth analysis of essential “case studies” or “best practices” that editors from print, broadcast and pure online players cannot miss. We will provide very practical information on how to transform your newsroom step by step.Topics developed in the 2011 report are the following: – The new newsroom ecosystem – Can your smartphone become your newsroom – Mutualized developments for news – How to make money with mobile news – Social media and social distance – The latest news apps – The start-ups you cannot miss – What to learn from Chinese media. |
| Get the report for free |
| The 120 page report will be offered to the GEN members with a 50% discount (149 euros or around 200 US $). For non-members, the Newsroom Report will be sold 299 euros (around 400 US $). If you want more information about the GEN annual report, please contact the GEN CEO. If you want to advertise within the GEN annual report, please contact the advertising department. |
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