MobileMe&You2 conference showcases best mobile practices
Learn mobile and social media best practices from journalists and others at the upcoming MobileMe&You2 Conference, held simultaneously in Chicago and SanFrancisco on Friday, Oct. 28. The conference continues Saturday, Oct. 29, in Chicago only. Register today!
Learn mobile and social media best practices from journalists and others at the upcoming MobileMe&You2 Conference, held simultaneously in Chicago and San Francisco on Friday, Oct. 28. The conference continues Saturday, Oct. 29, in Chicago only.
Learn how to reach your future audience. Learn how to get them to interact with you. Learn why you should understand that Snapchat is a reporting tool, not a selfie app.
Drone journalism – what you need to know about aerial video and 3D mapping
Sensor journalism – the newest approaches and projects
360 journalism – giving stories a new viewpoint
VR journalism – putting the audience into your story
Student journalists – a student panel on how to use mobile tools like a mobile native
Audience for mobile, wearable and drone journalism
Mobile media and the Hispanic audience
Creating mobile apps or websites
Updates on mobile journalism research
Creating mobile newsroomsSpeakers include Yusuf Omar, mobile editor of the Hindustan (India) Times, who is building a mobile team of 750 journalists; Jim Brady, former editor of Digital First Media and current CEO of Spirited Media, which operates the mobile news platform Billy Penn in Philadelphia and the soon-to-launch The Incline in Pittsburgh; Almar Latour, publisher of the Dow Jones Media Group; and Matt Waite, head of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Drone Journalism Lab.
The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting set up a booth at the annual Historic Farm Days event with the goals to meet more farmers and discuss changes in the agriculture industry.
Farmers, chicken enthusiasts and community members came together to eat dinner and watch a documentary at the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting’s event Dinner and Docs held June 18 The City Center in Champaign, Illinois. The documentary was a Netflix film called “Rotten: Big Bird,” which sh
The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting is hosting its first Dinner and Docs event on June 18. It will be an evening of dinner, a documentary and discussion around U.S. chicken production. The event will also highlight how the media covers issues of food and farming.
The Trump administration’s hardline immigration policies have led to workplace raids, public protests and disruptions within the agriculture industry. Here’s the latest:
🚨 Trump said he will release new
The Trump administration’s trade war is having a significant impact on the nation’s agricultural sector, particularly as the U.S. and China have increased tariff rates against each