I can’t remember attending a journalism event in a more beautiful location, atop a hill in the historic center of Perugia, Italy.
But the International Journalism Festival was also a terrific event, with lively discussions and teaching on a wide range of journalism topics.
I spoke on four panels. Here are some tweets about my contributions to them:
“How do you know that?” Should be the first question of journalism says @stevebuttry. He’s right. #ijf14
— Julie Posetti (@julieposetti) May 1, 2014
.@stevebuttry: “Being a trusted source for information is not a business model in itself, but it adds value” #ijf14 pic.twitter.com/rbtOrcS8Al
— journalism festival (@journalismfest) May 1, 2014
A lot of our great journalism has its roots in people prepared to do boring stuff to find the really interesting stuff @stevebuttry #ijf14
— Alastair Reid (@AlastairReid3) May 1, 2014
Yes, I said that. RT @journalismfest .@stevebuttry: “We will need both journalism of stars and journalism of staffs” #ijf14
— Steve Buttry (@stevebuttry) May 1, 2014
Newspapers have always been in entertainment business, not only news business (oroscopo, fumetti…) ricorda giustamente @stevebuttry #ijf14
— Mario Tedeschini-Lal (@tedeschini) May 1, 2014
Ecco @stevebuttry @Aiannuzzi @lukelewis @momiperalta @mathewi @acarvin e il futuro del giornalismo #alldigital #ijf14 pic.twitter.com/vW2HXNOoeu
— Alessandra Neve (@laleneve) May 1, 2014
.@stevebuttry: “Being a trusted source for information is not a business model in itself, but it adds value” #ijf14 pic.twitter.com/rbtOrcS8Al
— journalism festival (@journalismfest) May 1, 2014
Now @ #ijf14: social content verification with @CraigSilverman @cward1e @stevebuttry @mathewi @carlanine pic.twitter.com/oD3oN9uXgE
— Julie Posetti (@julieposetti) May 1, 2014
We use time as an excuse for not doing the checks. Deep down we know we haven’t done our job properly. @stevebuttry #ijf14 #ugcethics
— Joanna Geary (@JoannaUK) May 2, 2014
“@journalismfest: Here in Perugia with @fergb @alaskaRP @barbarasgarzi @stevebuttry @cward1e at @ona panel #ijf14 pic.twitter.com/6co3hfy9Aj”
— ONA Italia (@ONAItalia) May 2, 2014
.@stevebuttry: “Credit is an issue of credibility as well, the credit issue goes into the transparency of verification” #ijf14
— journalism festival (@journalismfest) May 2, 2014
.@stevebuttry: “People who create rumors and hoaxes don’t have an ethical obligation to tell the truth. We journalists do.” #ijf14
— journalism festival (@journalismfest) May 3, 2014
“Integrating data into your newsroom pays dividends in breaking news situations” – @stevebuttry #ijf14
— JamPerugia (@PerugiaUCLanJam) May 3, 2014
Context is crucial when “breaking news situations are constantly changing” – @SteveButtry #ijf #uclanjam pic.twitter.com/7dBBVkUodZ
— Becca Jayne Pattison (@beccapattison) May 3, 2014
A video of our discussion of the future of all-digital journalism:
And a brief video interview:
I will later post some of my notes from other sessions I attended.
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