
Mobile First
Media companies are pursuing a “mobile-first” agenda as a way to intersect with consumers who have stretched beyond traditional media platforms to seek new information. So, who’s leading the way when it comes to developing a mobile-first agenda? We asked some of the industry’s thought leaders to help us navigate the course ahead, looking specifically at areas of innovation, infrastructure, content creation, mindset/workflow, audience/monetization and futurism.
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Recapping #rjimobilefirst: Where are we on the path of mobile migration?
April 15, 2014
Just hours after wrapping up a very successful #rjimobilefirst event, the discussion continues.Just hours after wrapping up a very successful #rjimobilefirst event, the discussion continues, even passionately, among its many participants. Where, as journalists, are we on the path of mobile migration, and where should we be?
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Randy Picht, executive director of the Reynolds Journalism Institute, worked closely with newspapers and other media outlets during his nearly 29-year AP career.
Randy Picht: Closing thoughts
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Victor Hernandez is a news futurist with CNN Worldwide, charged with shaping critical vision and strategies around emerging technologies against CNN's journalistic endeavors.
Victor Hernandez: Small screen, big picture: Making sense of rapidly evolving mobile trends
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Jim Jenks is vice president and executive producer of multimedia and special projects at MLB Advanced Media. He is responsible for managing multimedia content and launching new company and partner audio/video initiatives on the MLB.com portal, mobile devices, social networks and partner properties.
Jim Jenks: Changing the game
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Stacey Woelfel is an associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism and the news director for KOMU-TV, the University of Missouri-owned NBC affiliate for central Missouri.
Stacey Woelfel: Finding and putting TV news on the second screen
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Chris Shipley is a technology industry journalist, analyst and entrepreneur with a keen ability to identify disruptive innovation and market shifts before they happen.
Chris Shipley: Forget mobile first; audience first rules real-time journalism
April 7, 2014
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