I participated in the International Journalism Festival last week in Perugia, Italy.
It was one of the best journalism events I’ve attended in my career. I was busy enough that I didn’t blog about it, beyond a post on paywalls to accompany my appearance on a panel discussing the topic and a post with links and slides for my presentation about ethical aggregation.
Here are videos from my panel discussions in Perugia (some of the panelists are speaking Italian):
On hyperlocal news:
On communities:
On ethical aggregation (the video starts a few minutes before the actual discussion):
I haven’t seen a video of the paywall panel yet, but if you see one, please call it to my attention.
I also call to your attention the two outstanding keynote addresses by Mathew Ingram:
and Emily Bell (here’s a Storify account of her talk):
And I recommend reading Storify accounts of the festival’s School of Data Journalism.
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