Nuova generazione, nuove regole: come gestire una redazione?
Gio 18 aprile 2024
15:00 - 15:50
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Breaking news without breaking people. When younger generations ask for a better work-life balance and the news industry is under pressure to do more with fewer resources, what does it take to build, grow and foster a healthy work culture in the newsroom? What evidence do we have that it creates more resilient media companies and contributes to news of better quality? Who has successfully experimented with new ways of managing a newsroom that satisfies both the needs of younger journalists and the demands of the business? A discussion of expert leaders. Moderated by Marine Doux.
Organised in association with Contexte.
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Federica Cherubini
Federica Cherubini is Director of Leadership Development at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, where she hosts programmes to equip the current and next generation of newsroom leaders with the skills, evidence-based research, and networks they need to navigate journalism’s ongoing transformation and build a stronger and more sustainable future for the industry. Federica is an expert in newsroom operations and organisational change, with ten years’ experience spanning major publishers, research institutes and editorial networks around the world. Federica specialises in devising and implementing new and improved ways of working, bridging people, disciplines, departments, projects and cultures. Prior to joining RISJ, she worked for start-ups like Hearken and publishers like Condé Nast, working on audience first strategies and audience engagement. She is an expert on newsletter strategies and editorial initiatives that drive audience loyalty. Federica was a coach for th...
Marine Doux
Marine Doux is the cofounder of Médianes, a nonprofit media organization and consultancy. An expert in audience-first strategies, business models, and leadership management, she helps media leaders build sustainable and ethical news organizations. Since 2018, she has worked on the launch and development of a hundred news organizations, from legacy media to emerging publications. These include the feminist magazine La Déferlante, the online environmental magazine Vert, the public international radio news network RFI, and the European news outlet POLITICO Europe. Marine also works directly with established media executives to help them better navigate the media industry and develop news products and projects. She leads Médianes' editorial and marketing team producing newsletters, podcasts and events. She has taught courses on entrepreneurial journalism and media business models at top French journalism schools. Prior to Médianes, she worked at the French news channel Franceinfo, med...
Clémentine Forissier
Clémentine Forissier is the co-founder and managing editor of Contexte, a fast-growing BtoB political online newspaper, based in Paris and Brussels. Contexte was launched in 2013 out of a desire to create a sustainable business model for producing expert political news. Today, Contexte is a team of 107 people—including 50 journalists—who produce independent political news every day to empower democracy. She previously contributed to launching the French version of the European media EurActiv, after working in Brussels for various French and Belgian publications. She also opened the Brussels office of the Robert Schuman Foundation and served as editor-in-chief of its weekly newsletter. Clémentine is a member of the European Young Leaders network (class of 2015-2016), president of the Europresse association—which brings together journalists covering Europe in Paris—and a member of the Association de la presse diplomatique.
Anup Kaphle
Anup Kaphle is the editor-in-chief at Rest of World, an international publication that challenges expectations about whose experience with technology matters. Since its launch in 2020, Rest of World has published over 1,000 stories, primarily written by local correspondents, from more than 100 countries. Prior to joining Rest of World, Anup was the editor-in-chief of the Kathmandu Post in Nepal, where he managed the country's largest English-language newsroom. Before that, Kaphle spent a decade in U.S. newsrooms, including six years at The Washington Post, where he worked on the foreign desk as the digital editor. He ran international news coverage at BuzzFeed News as the deputy foreign editor and led the editorial team at Roads & Kingdoms, an award-winning digital media producing stories at the intersection of food and international reporting.