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In this week's podcast, we will be learning from two of the best in the business about how to change the fortunes of your newsroom - quite literally.
Alex Wood Morton, Fortune’s executive editor, Europe, shares with us a back-to-basics approach on breaking into international markets to find a new paying audience - something the US publication is doing in the UK.
Meanwhile, Martina Andretta, head of growth for Metro UK, reveals how a new take on training has increased page views and advertising revenue.
So, if you are feeling stuck in a rut when it comes to generating new revenue for your newsroom, tune in for universal lessons on how to reignite that fire.
However, one thing we know you love is access to experts who are actually doing the job. So, on our first-ever study tour on 26 November 2024, you can meet with both of our guests, plus other experts.
Here, we will be visiting four top publishers - The Economist, The Financial Times, Fortune and Metro UK - where you will get inside and exclusive access to their newsroom to learn how all the magic happens. And yes, we will all hit the pub at the end of the day.
Places are extremely limited, so book now to avoid disappointment. Book together with a ticket for the main Newsrewired conference the day afterwards, 27 November, and save yourself £50.
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