From Data to Audience: Structured Journalism and Modern Narratives

Structured Journalism rethinks how we present news and tell stories. It changes the way we create content so as to maximize its shelf-life and reduce the cost of production. We’re opening up the vaults to share some secrets on Connected China, PolitiFact, Poderopedia, Homicide Watch and Learning Lab in this structured Ask Us Anything hour.

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— This session will have live video

— This session will have recorded audio

Speakers

Bill Adair - Knight Professor, Duke University
@BillAdairDuke | http://www.reporterslab.org/

Laura Amico - News Editor, Data and Multimedia Projects, The Boston Globe
@LauraNorton | http://www.bostonglobe.com/

Moderator

Reg Chua - Executive Editor, Editorial Operations, Data & Innovation, Reuters
@reginaldchua | http://structureofnews.wordpress.com