What is this course about?
GEN Summit 2016
Date
15 Jun 2016 to 17 Jun 2016
Address
Aula der Wissenschaften
Wollzeile 27A
1010 Vienna
AustriaSection
Global Europe
InfoSociety
Innovation & Enterprise
Languages & Culture
Event Location
Austria
Event Description
EurActiv’s readers get a special discounted price for GEN Summit 2016 tickets (850€ instead of 1750€) using a specific code (Euractiv)
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The Rise of Platform-Driven News
How can the media industry deal with Facebook, Apple, Google, Amazon and other mega-platforms offering news to their users? This is the major question for 2016 and the sixth annual GEN Summit will explore the most relevant solutions for your newsroom.
Over-the-top platforms claim to want to partner with media organisations and share revenue, but who will own the data and the readers’ loyalty? Content distribution is becoming a common battleground for legacy media and pure online players alike. For the first time, both are facing the same struggle.
Join more than 600 Editors-in-Chief and media innovators for three days in Vienna, presented by the Global Editors Network, June 15-17, 2016.
For more information, please click here.
EurActiv is a Media partner for this event.
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