More and more, mobile content and social sharing are blending together. While significant traffic occurs alongside predictable news events -- the World Cup, elections, the Super Bowl -- news outlets need to be more creative about capitalizing on the flood of content, video and photos that emerge from social sites. Two experts at the leading edge of formatting for mobile sharing will do what they do best: share.
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Speakers

Liz Heron - News Partnerships Lead, Facebook, Inc
@LHeron | https://www.facebook.com/lheron

Alexis Madrigal - Deputy Editor, TheAtlantic.com, The Atlantic
@alexismadrigal | http://www.theatlantic.om