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The ticket includes entry to the conference, lunch and refreshments, evening networking drinks and a delegate 'goodie' bag.
To learn more about ways to connect with Newsrewired's international delegates, or to suggest a session or a talk, please contact Marcela Kunova at marcela@journalism.co.uk
UK publishers are among the most successful and innovative in the world. Join us for a day of exclusive sessions where you and a small, private group of delegates get the opportunity to learn directly from the best innovators in the field.
On 26 November, the day before the Newsrewired conference, you will visit four top UK publishers, take part in tailored sessions and workshops, and forge new contacts with senior innovators in digital publishing. Refreshments throughout the day and a networking lunch are provided. The day will end with a debrief session and cocktails. Confirmed publishers include:
Make it a two-day event! Book the study tour and a conference bundle and save £50.
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