Looking Back at GEN Summit 2015: Tweets and Links (Part 2/3: Thursday)
- Thursday, June 18: Making mobile and social work together
- Smartwear & Media: What I Learned From Working With Top Manufacturers
- Why a Climate Publishers Network?
- Becoming a Community Platform Instead of a Content Provider: It’s Worth the Agony
- Live Streaming and News: What is the impact on your newsroom?
- Introducing Google News Trends
- 2015 Reuters Institute Digital News Report: Essential Data on the Future of News
- The Top 5 of the Data-Driven Newsroom
- Going Viral
- Building the Best Data Journalism Team For Your Newsroom
- Data Journalism Awards 2015
Return to part 1: Wednesday / Continue to part 3: Friday
Making mobile and social work together
https://twitter.com/mk1969/status/611479145063784449
@samanthaperry: "El móvil implica mayor consumo de noticias" #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/E7WQTlWNQP
— Soledad Alcaide (@Solealal) June 18, 2015
Go where audiences are, says @samanthabarry. CNN produces news for messaging app SnapChat targeted for millennials #GENsummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
CNN creates daily editions on Snapchat, built by the ground up using vertical video. This is not retrofit - @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Garrett Goodman (@GarrettGoodman) June 18, 2015
CNN goes where the consumers are: #Snapchat, says @samanthabarry. Damn, do I have to learn this now? I'm too old... Who can help? #GENsummit
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
CNN's “social circle” approach: story originates on social media, is covered online & tv, finishes on social. - @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Garrett Goodman (@GarrettGoodman) June 18, 2015
Social and mobile editors need to be in the room from the start of a story, says @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
Don't be afraid of the numbers. Social analystics make journalists better storytellers. @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
.@samanthabarry mentioned CNN uses @NewsWhip analytics. I interviewed @_liamcorcoran on Facebook video: http://t.co/3HXSip3BoC #GENsummit
— Garrett Goodman (@GarrettGoodman) June 18, 2015
CNN analysiert Social-Content mit @Dataminr, @Chartbeat, @NewsWhip. Hintergrund: http://t.co/lmDchokCb5 #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/QSR2R6tjwZ
— Konrad Weber (@konradweber) June 18, 2015
BBC trending's @AMTomchak analyzed a hashtag during NC shooting to see who influencers are. #GENSummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
'You can find the catalyst for every trending story', says @AMTomchak from @BBCtrending #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/KTVVxzx43n
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
After "dark web" we have "dark social" where peer-to-peer and disappearing apps take over, @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
more i listen at #gensummit more i think Social Media is just a data driven customer contact point. no passion, just strategy based on KPI.
— i. (@iarnox) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/webjournalist/status/611448018395533312
This is the story @ProPublica made using @WhatsApp that @AMTomchak from @BBCtrending is talking about #GENsummit http://t.co/hDUOcjEoab
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
Classic news conference situation described by @samanthabarry of CNN where editors ignore social and then play catch up later #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
As audiences go mobile, they pay less attention to news. This is the challenge, guys via @fergle #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/DszpiU7I1t
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
'Social media used to be the job of the intern, now it's the job of editor' #GENsummit True or untrue where you work?
— Mary Fitzgerald (@maryftz) June 18, 2015
Socially led stories on @CNN - like stories drawn from reader questions re German Wings - @samanthabarry #GENSummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
Snapchat ha dado con la tecla con Discover para que consumir contenido en el móvil sea agradable https://t.co/hkXkWxOt0i #GENsummit
— Fermintxo Elizari (@felizari) June 18, 2015
Interesting discussion w/ @samanthabarry & @AMTomchak about dark social - people sharing stories on WhatsApp instead of Twitter. #GENsummit
— Catalina Albeanu (@catalinacma) June 18, 2015
Big news brands have trust of audiences and that carries over to social media news consumption, says @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
.@samanthabarry to the #GENsummit crowd: "sorry but you are not the audience we are targetting with #snapchat"
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
For me a Snapchat user is a 16 yr-old girl. We do 5-7 snaps a day, all video or graphic led. - @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Garrett Goodman (@GarrettGoodman) June 18, 2015
You are not the target demographic for Snapchat @samanthabarry tells nice older man from Egypt #GENsummit
— amanda farnsworth (@farnsa) June 18, 2015
“CNN & BBC are ahead of the game because they are both playing a role on social, while being a truthful source” @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
#GENsummit Barry: If you're not putting those responsible for social/mobile in the room in the planning stages, doing yourself a disservice.
— Camilla Bath (@CamillaBath) June 18, 2015
A big story now? 'A race relations', says @AMTomchak from @BBCtrending. 'Gender issues', says @samanthabarry from @CNN #GENsummit
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
CNN uses social as a Second screen, to engage with audiences, for conversion to TV & .com, and to build audiences. @samanthabarry #GENsummit
— Garrett Goodman (@GarrettGoodman) June 18, 2015
Great to see two really smart women @AMTomchak and @samanthabarry leading the Social + Mobile convo at #GENsummit (following from afar!)
— Trushar Barot (@Trushar) June 18, 2015
Keep an eye on analytics and other social media tips from CNN and BBC at #GENsummithttps://t.co/JXRQDXl6GL pic.twitter.com/F9WMhLEwtE
— Journalism.co.uk (@journalismnews) June 18, 2015
Journalism on #Snapchat and the #Smartwatch http://t.co/rmOIhBXROF #GENsummit
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
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Smartwear & Media: What I Learned From Working With Top Manufacturers
The deadliest game: to get an engaged user with your application. Survival rate: 0.0002% #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/uFffRff1GP
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
"Equipment manufacturers are very demanding. Working with Apple is like working with the CIA" Gilles Raymond (@botulJB) #GENsummit
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
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Why a Climate Publishers Network?
Live with Wolfgang Blau on Climate change session @ GEN summit #GENsummit #digitalmedia pic.twitter.com/GbpuGZJqLk
— knowledgeView (@KnowledgeView) June 18, 2015
Aquí la gran @pflis de @materia_ciencia sobre el escenario del #GENsummit junto a @wblau del @guardian pic.twitter.com/uYCjw70vmb
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
I'm convinced the Climate Publishers Network by @GENinnovate is one of the best new #journalism ideas in collaboration #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Climate Publishers Network now open to online-only media and broadcasters #GENsummit - free syndication of articles
— Catalina Albeanu (@catalinacma) June 18, 2015
Some 30 news organizations have joined the newly formed Climate Publishers Network: one country, one news outlet. #GENsummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
Just one news organisation by country in the Climate Publishing Network, says @bertrandp. Isn't the goal to raise awareness? #GENsummit
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
"@geninnovate will organise a conference in Paris for media orgs to carefully plan their #COP21 coverage" @bertrandp #GENsummit
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
The Climate Publishers Network (e.g. @guardian, @elpaisinenglish) is organized in a single #GoogleDoc.@wblau #GENsummit
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
The issue of climate change is bigger than our "editorial egos" says Guardian's Blau in support of Climate Change Network . #GENsummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
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Becoming a Community Platform Instead of a Content Provider: It’s Worth the Agony
David Montgomery frmr CEO Mirror Group exhilaration of journalism is communication globally w local idiom #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/WtB6i6nc1d
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
David "Romnel" Montgomery speaking at #GENsummit. A true innovator in #journalism and a marmite editor.
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
David Montgomery says he started his vision of being a mass communicator by being a tabloid subeditor #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
To me communications has always been about reaching the masses" David Montgomery at #GENsummit
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
Montgomery: publishers can turn hunt for content into business model by focusing on community. #GENsummit
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
Wonder what Montgomery would think about my "Sayonara Journalists" article http://t.co/QPERRfL5qe #GENsummit
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
"Never let the reader edit the paper" says Local World CEO David Montgomery. That's flipped now, he says. #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Montgomery has great point: time as a function of journalism has been artificially constrained by old ideas of column space. #GENsummit
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
"The power of communication has passed from the journalists & the media to the communities" David Montgomery CEO of Local World #Gensummit
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
Montgomery is announcing an aggregation farm that has highly curated distribution. @medium should pay attention #GENsummit
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
Content harvesting model outlined by Local World's David Montgomery to reach 50% of potential audience, up from 10-15% #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Journalism needs to look at how online retailers run 24hr business models and emulate, says Local World's CEO David Montgomery #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Why is there no prototype of this to show us? #GENsummit it's hard to imagine what Montgomery means.
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
Model of new journalism being outlined by David Montgomery of Local World sounds more like PR and ad platform than journalism #GENsummit
— Rachel oldroyd (@Raoldroyd) June 18, 2015
"Never a dull moment" is the #journalism model for all new Local World sites, says CEO David Montgomery #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Social media fuelled ravens are circling over the corpse of old media, says Local World CEO David Montgomery. #GENsummit. #metaphor
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Montgomery: it's not too late for publishers to recapture community services, but "it is the eleventh hour" #GENsummit
— Chris Sutcliffe (@chrismsutcliffe) June 18, 2015
We don't have a viable business model in print, admits Local World CEO David Montgomery. #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
This is not about citizen journalism is about getting institutions like schools and hospitals to contribute" Montgomery at #GENsummit
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
So is the Local World model an extension of the Huffington Post model but with a scraping algorithm? #GENsummit #whereistheprototype
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
Content potentially provided by businesses under local world model, says David Montgomery. Isn't that marketing? #GENsummit
— Mark McGregor (@MNMcGregor) June 18, 2015
Local World is talking about using some BBC money to back local council, court cover, says David Montgomery #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Local World will be one-stop shop for all local content, says Montgomery of Local World #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
Local World a fascinating concept that throws the news agenda completely over to the community. Saving community media? #GENSummit
— Tony Gillies (@TonyGillies) June 18, 2015
For me, David Montgomery has the most interesting, brave and clear project at the moment. Becoming a community platform #GENsummit
— David Alameda (@davidAlameda) June 18, 2015
Will David Montgomery's Local News, which uses community stories as key content, work? Readers like their own stories, he says #gensummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
Future of investigative journalism: community involvement will expose more corruption, says Montgomery of Local World #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
A critical look at David Montgomery's Local World plan: "It reveals his contempt for regional papers." http://t.co/B0W5LO04nK #GENsummit
— Peter Jebsen @pjebsen@det.social (@pjebsen) June 18, 2015
Local World newspapers launches 10 new Android news apps in UK, backed by Google DNI, says @mk1969 #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 19, 2015
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Live Streaming and News: What is the impact on your newsroom?
Young, fresh & female. Feels good to see @brookeminters at the #GENsummit representing @ajplus. pic.twitter.com/pDRDa3wl4h
— Alba Mora Roca (@albamoraroca) June 18, 2015
Great piece of advice for @periscopeco by Richard Evans from @SkyNews: let some seconds pass before your audience gets there #GENsummit
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
Sky News is evolving from a TV news network to a mobile-first platform, says Richard Evans at #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/NtK2zQgWXC
— Germà Capdevila (@gcapdevila) June 18, 2015
.@Livestation CEO Lippe Oosterhof says success of Meerkat and Periscope is partly due to their use of vertical video.#GENsummit
— Catalina Albeanu (@catalinacma) June 18, 2015
'@periscopeco is an opportunity for websites like @mashable or @verge that have struggled with video', says Richard Evans #GENsummit
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) June 18, 2015
Interactive live streaming is profound new format for #journalism, says @Livestation Lippe #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
"We are only scratching the surface", says @lippe on @periscopeco. #GENsummit
— #nohacefaltapapel (@nohacefaltap) June 18, 2015
.@lippe: Behind the scenes video is boring, it’s the Interactivity what matters #GENSummit
— Juan Andres Muñoz (@jamunfer) June 18, 2015
We have these super context and location nodes in our phone but we are all focused on pushing out instead of pulling in. #GENsummit
— dbc (@dbc___) June 18, 2015
totally agree with @richevans & Lippe: behind-scenes Periscoping a tiresome TV-ego massage tech #GENsummit
— Ivor Crotty (@IvorCrotty) June 18, 2015
When was the last time you clicked a Periscope link in Twitter and the broadcast was still on? #GENsummit #bullshit
— Albert Cuesta (@CanalPDA) June 18, 2015
A massive flaw - unmoderated comments - sexism, etc. - on Periscope and Meerkat #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
Richard Evans (Sky News): There is much more traffic from clips on demand than from live streaming. Real people have lives! #GENsummit
— Peter Jebsen @pjebsen@det.social (@pjebsen) June 18, 2015
#EverydaySexism can be off-putting for some female presenters using live streaming apps due to negative comments. @richevans #GENsummit
— Anne-Marie Tomchak (@AMTomchak) June 18, 2015
.@richevans: Huge copyrights case inbound since Twitter owns rights to all Periscope streams #GENsummit
— Chris Sutcliffe (@chrismsutcliffe) June 18, 2015
@richevans from Sky News at #gensummit https://t.co/igvGlWNCWv via @audioBoom
— Mark Rock (@markrock) June 18, 2015
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Introducing Google News Trends
5 mins till our @GoogleTrends masterclass at #gensummit pic.twitter.com/tpiHw7trgN
— Steve Grove (@grove) June 18, 2015
Watch @googlenewslab unveils the reimagined new version of #GoogleTrends, live from the #GENsummit:
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
🎥https://t.co/1NbFWFkipY
We’re showing our #datajournalism documentary right now at #GENsummit. You can watch it too: https://t.co/BBT0hNVdTp pic.twitter.com/WAfUNNlf3m
— Google News Initiative (@GoogleNewsInit) June 18, 2015
"Google's excited about data journalism because we have a ton of great data sets journalists can use to tell stories" @grove #gensummit #ddj
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
Powerful dataviz - what different states pay for lost limbs - http://t.co/MkVQHgnbqN #GENsummit
— Bella Hurrell (@BellaHurrell) June 18, 2015
Google searches: 3 billions x day, 1.3 trillion x year, 170 x world population @smfrogers #GENsummit
— Andrea Iannuzzi (@Aiannuzzi) June 18, 2015
Biggest update of Google trends since it's launch in 2007 #GENsummit
— Robin Minchom (@RobinMinchom) June 18, 2015
Google Trends now collects more data in one week than they used to in a whole year. #GENsummit Means much richer data sets for journalists.
— Garrett Goodman (@GarrettGoodman) June 18, 2015
Google Trends adds News & YouTube results #GENsummit
— David Sancha (@dsancha) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/digitalstain/status/611509691835936768
Launch of @GoogleTrends data journalism tools at #GENsummit - looks good. Confidence shaken by slide w yesterday's launch as 17 July 2015 🙂
— Siobhan McHugh, podcast maker, critic, academic (@mchughsiobhan) June 18, 2015
And that’s a wrap! Make sure to follow us @googletrends & check out our datastore http://t.co/EN2tzcPLrQ . #GENSummit pic.twitter.com/7JUMYYUoeG
— Google News Initiative (@GoogleNewsInit) June 18, 2015
Google Trends jetzt in Echtzeit und welche Storys das in der Schweiz ermöglichen würde. http://t.co/1De8OC6owX #GENsummit
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
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2015 Reuters Institute Digital News Report: Essential Data on the Future of News
LIVE now @risj_oxford Director & @nicnewman present findings of Digital News Report 2015 #risj15 #GENSummit https://t.co/vRh2890Hev
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) June 18, 2015
Top findings from Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 in 100 seconds https://t.co/yyUerHo7b7 via @YouTube #GENsummit
— knowledgeView (@KnowledgeView) June 18, 2015
All data behind @nicnewman and David Levy prez at #GENsummit available at http://t.co/kwHTjO5xBM, slides too http://t.co/fVQLYalgay #risj15
— Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (@rasmus_kleis) June 18, 2015
Our summary of the report at @journalismnews – Study: Smartphone is 'defining device' in digital news https://t.co/YBPD92mEcs #GENsummit
— Catalina Albeanu (@catalinacma) June 18, 2015
Boom! 40% of entire Reuters sample get news on smartphones #GENSummit @risj_oxford times-a-changin' pic.twitter.com/XkKPAkl0SL
— Ivor Crotty (@IvorCrotty) June 18, 2015
People use fewer sources on smartphone - 70% have a news app installed, only a third use them #reutersreport #gensummit
— Reidun Kjelling Nybø (@ReidunN) June 18, 2015
51% of TV viewers admit to being distracted with second screen... #attention #GENsummit via Reuters pic.twitter.com/6caKSkItsk
— Minter Dial, Professional Speaker #YOULEAD (@mdial) June 18, 2015
While internet is becoming the main way of accessing news, TV still the most truthful source #gensummit @risj_oxford pic.twitter.com/c0jIVLRJKt
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
WhatsApp increasingly popular for news, but not in US says Reuters survey #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
We seek news on Twitter but bump into it on Facebook. #risj15 #GENSummit
— Frederik Marain (@frederikmarain) June 18, 2015
One in three readers feel deceived after discovering they've read a sponsored story, says Reuters survey #GENSummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
47 % of Am. Use adblocks #GENsummit
— Tore Oksholen (@toreoksholen) June 18, 2015
We should say it in caps lock: PEOPLE WON'T PAY FOR NEWS. NEVER (and don't like sponsored content as well) #reutersreport #gensummit
— Andrea Iannuzzi (@Aiannuzzi) June 18, 2015
Our 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 | http://t.co/GTzrvvwC69 #GENsummit
— Media Voices (@mediavoicespod) June 18, 2015
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The Top 5 of the Data-Driven Newsroom
80% of newsroom will have a completely new CMS within the next 3-5 years" tells Frederic Filloux of @LesEchos #gensummit
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
"The newsroom is morphing into a content factory to be used by a wide variety of people within the company" #GENsummit
— Agustín Martín (@agustinmgo) June 18, 2015
"A CMS should be able to handle all platforms, Snapchat, Facebook, WhatsApp etc" @filloux #GENSummit
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
Do you know what is trending or will do in the web? This is the Dashbord @LesEchos uses to understand it #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/GljPXt1qGo
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
As often @filloux is spot on in his #journalism analysis: this time on CMS. #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/4FQNCjqaFZ
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Do you know how a machine readble output works? Take a look! #GENsummit pic.twitter.com/yLlMJlOxRm
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
Time to dump your print based CMS with costly web add ons that don't work, says @filloux #GENsummit [5 years later than it should have]
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
Amazing still talking about reengineering news rooms. Too late: Buzzfeed and HuffPo are reengineering news. @filloux @mk1969 #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
At @mashable, @hailekofi's working on a predictive data driven model to figure out how and when a content will perform on sm #GENsummit
— Andrea Iannuzzi (@Aiannuzzi) June 18, 2015
Two diff approaches on data in newsroom #GENsummit one predicts quality of output w text analysis other reaction on social post publication
— Robin Minchom (@RobinMinchom) June 18, 2015
"A story can be interesting, but if the packaging is not good, the story will be missed" @hailekofi #GENSummit
— Antoine Laurent (@anto_l) June 18, 2015
What would happen if a journalist could keep track of analytics (including monetization) of his/her content like a Youtuber? #gensummit
— Juan Andres Muñoz (@jamunfer) June 18, 2015
News companies are still averse to investing in tech and journalists don't give a damn about their readers, says @filloux #GENsummit
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
.@filloux says journalists looked at him "as though I had shat on the table" when he proposed audience research #GENsummit. [Nice image]
— PeterBale (@PeterBale) June 18, 2015
.@filloux: “journalists are a extremely conservative specie, fat cats that don’t give a damn about their readers“ #GENsummit
— Juan Andres Muñoz (@jamunfer) June 18, 2015
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GEN Summit: Going Viral, with Mary Fitzgerald, Marc-Antoine Durand, Armin Wolf, Jaron Gilinsky (© Peter Jebsen – all rights reserved)
https://twitter.com/antoinekowalski/status/611546025703145472
@ArminWolf erntet Lacher bei #GENsummit mit Selbstpräsentation:in Österreich habe er Twitter-Marktanteil von 140% pic.twitter.com/OITXED02uE
— A. Föderl-Schmid (@foederlschmid) June 18, 2015
Only 130,000 Austrians use Twitter but TV anchor @ArminWolf has 180,000 followers. "I have a market share of 140 %!" #GENsummit
— Peter Jebsen @pjebsen@det.social (@pjebsen) June 18, 2015
Crazy global village: Dank @ArminWolf bin ich auf Englisch in Österreich präsent. #GENsummithttp://t.co/lvYDpE4vKh pic.twitter.com/piiys2WTUH
— Peter Jebsen @pjebsen@det.social (@pjebsen) June 19, 2015
The most share piece ever online of The New York Times is Snowfall, followed by a few cooking recipies" @ArminWolf #GENsummit
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
.@ArminWolf quotes @JulianeLeopold re: going viral. Her favorite @BuzzFeedGermany headline: "Cat invents recipe for world peace." #GENsummit
— Peter Jebsen @pjebsen@det.social (@pjebsen) June 18, 2015
The important question is not how many ppl we reached, but if we reached the ppl we wanted to" @MaryFitzger Quality, not Quantity.
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/mk1969/status/611547646210215936
“Journalism content can definitely go viral. But if your goal is to be viral, you should make something else” @jarongilinsky #GENsummit
— Global Editors Network (@GENinnovate) June 18, 2015
"It's about building an audience and not about the figures of a single tweet", says @ArminWolf #GENsummit
— Marc Springer (@SpringerMa) June 18, 2015
Buzzfeed is the master of virality. The buzz is what matters, not the site's news articles. #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
Virality is not related to quality - @ArminWolf #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
https://twitter.com/antoinekowalski/status/611549829571981312
Its not about a single tweet or #facebook post going viral, it's about building an audience, that grows constantly. @ArminWolf #GENsummit
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
@ArminWolf über sein Twitterverhalten: setze 20 bis 50 Tweets ab pro Tag, schau nicht auf Daten,hoffe, dass mein Publikum wächst #GENsummit
— A. Föderl-Schmid (@foederlschmid) June 18, 2015
Going viral: Is there a future in a digital publishing model that relies on click bait to fund quality journalism? Perhaps not #GENsummit
— Tony Gillies (@TonyGillies) June 18, 2015
@ArminWolf has 200k Fans on his Facebook-Page and reaches 1 Million Users with 1 Post! #GENsummit #GoingViral
— Marc Springer (@SpringerMa) June 18, 2015
What to do to go viral anyway?
— Reto Vogt (@revogt) June 18, 2015
1. Good headline
2. Perfect timing
3. Right format or media#GENsummit
https://twitter.com/antoinekowalski/status/611563920378187777
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Building the Best Data Journalism Team For Your Newsroom
Roadmaps can be enemy of innovation, says Simon Rogers of Google. #GENsummit
— Mustafa Sogancilar (@MusSogancilar) June 18, 2015
I’ve found that main obstacle for journalists to build cool things is knowing it’s possible to do them. Thank you @smfrogers #GENsummit
— Juan Andres Muñoz (@jamunfer) June 18, 2015
Two issues: making whizzy new data projects - and preserving old, important projects produced with outmoded tech. @smfrogers #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
The search for hermaphrodites - those who know data and think like reporters #GENsummit
— Steven Strasser (@Sstrasser) June 18, 2015
Paul Steiger agrees with @shazna that programmers who think like journalists are "worth their weight in gold" #GENsummit
— Joyce Barnathan (@JBarnathan) June 18, 2015
How can you expect to attract the best developers to news production paying media salaries vs. tech companies? #GENSummit
— Juan Andres Muñoz (@jamunfer) June 18, 2015
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Data Journalism Awards Ceremony begins at @CosmoCaixa / #GENSummit @knightfdn @Google pic.twitter.com/hN6yv0KvYn
— Millán I. Berzosa (@mberzosa) June 18, 2015
All the winners from the Data Journalism Awards 2015, and the links to their projects:http://t.co/2xkj5JpIVr#GENsummit
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Peter Jebsen
(Member of the federal executive board of
German Federation of Journalists DJV)
.@DJVde ist beim #GENsummit @cececebe wieder als Medienpartner dabei. pic.twitter.com/oMyK5xmywO
— Peter Jebsen @pjebsen@det.social (@pjebsen) June 18, 2015
Written by Peter Jebsen
23. Juni 2015 um 21:58
Veröffentlicht in Barcelona, English, Internet, Medien, Zeitungen
Tagged with #GENsummit, Barcelona, English, GEN, GEN Summit, Gloal Editors Network, Internet, Medien, twitter
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