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The “Trends in Newsrooms”-Report is published by the World Editors Forum (WEF), the organisation for editors within the World Association of Newspapers. It is a platform where you can share ideas, experiences and new initiatives on how to defend editorial excellence in the face of shrinking budgets and the evolution of new media, new technologies and changing readership lifestyles.


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Contact John Burke
Editor, Trends in Newsrooms

Everyday our Editors Weblog journalists scan over 100 sources to
report on the latest developments in the newspaper industry. The result is a comprehensive publication including interviews with newspaper insiders and informed analysis from our staff and expert contributors. Trends in Newsrooms compiles a year of the best Editors Weblog articles to provide newspaper editors and journalists with a complete view of where their profession has been and where it is going.




"Since 2003, the World Editors Forum has profundly changed: the number of attendants at the annual forum has doubled, the Editors Weblog is read by 700 senior news executives on a daily basis and last year we began the World Editors Partnership Programme for emerging country editors. It’s time to join us!"








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Contact Bertrand Pecquerie
Director, World Editors Forum







 

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