On 19 July, Journalism.co.uk is hosting the 19th newsrewired event at the Reuters offices in Canary Wharf, London.
The digital journalism conference will discuss the latest trends in the industry, including the continued importance of mobile, representative media and community journalism, social audio and how to make big things happen on small budgets.
Delegates will be able to learn from panel discussions, workshops and spotlight talks, taking away practical recommendations from news organisations such as the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab, CNN, Le Monde, ze.tt, The Telegraph, Global, Al Jazeera and more.
If you are unable to join us, here's how you can follow the conversation online:
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on Twitter using #newsrw
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on the newsrewired website, where our team of bloggers and live-bloggers will be covering the sessions as they happen
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on Facebook, for video interviews with speakers, delegates and highlights from the event
The conference kicks off at 9.30am, with a keynote speech from Sasha Koren, editor of the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab in the US. She will share some insights into how mobile continues to shape how people consume news, and the complexities and possibilities it brings.
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