Journalism and its audience

How to build new communities 

The professional role of journalists has radically changed in the “network society”. Our former audience is now itself an active participant across all channels.

  • In a digital society, how can media integrate readers, listeners, viewers on equal terms and thereby build their own communities?

  • Can media develop new business models with new membership strategies and while creating a new form of journalism at the same time?

  • What is the role of professional journalism when politics and business now utilize independent media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and the like?

Media Innovation Day 2019 (#MID19) will present best-practice examples from Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Great Britain. We will discuss innovative concepts and connect Austrian and international journalists with audience experts.

With international input from Mark Frankel (until 2018 BBC / Philip Morris), Jost Lübben (Westfalenpost), Matthias Lüfkens (Twiplomacy), Klaus Meier (University of Eichstätt), Romanus Otte (Axel Springer / Business Insider), Maria Ramirez (El Diario), Alexandra Stanic (Vice) and many more.

More details about the speakers and the program will follow soon.
If you have any questions in advance, please send an e-mail to office@fjum-wien.at.


About the Media Innovation Day

The Media Innovation Day is an international media conference in Vienna.
The program of #MID19 is curated by Andy Kaltenbrunner, Simon Kravagna and Madeleine Suttner.
Conference languages will be German and English.

 

Be There

Media Innovation Day 2019
08. November 2019
09:00 – 16:00 h

Venue:
1070 Vienna,
MuseumsQuartier –
Baroque Suites
Info & Tickets:
www.fjum-wien.at
#MID19
@fjumwien

The #MID19 is curated by Andy Kaltenbrunner, Simon Kravagna and Madeleine Suttner.

Conference languages will be German and English.

 
 
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