Digital Media India 2019

Digital Media India 2019

Brijesh DesaiUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 02:31 AM IST
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WAN-IFRA’s Digital Media India (DMI) Conference is back and this time its bigger, together with Newsroom Summit India (NRSI), powered by World Editors Forum India Chapter. The 8th edition of digital conference held on 19th and 20th February 2019 at Hyatt Regency, Mumbai for publishers will discuss ideas on digital trends, technology, innovations and revenue strategies.

Themed ‘Driving Revenue in Digital’, DMI will deep dive into strategies for increasing reader revenue, harnessing technology as strategic driver of business and managing partnership in digital future. Newsroom Summit India track, the meeting point for editors and newsroom managers from the region to connect with their peers, will feature discussion on hot button issues such as newsroom transformations, journalism in digital world, gender parity in newsroom and audience engagement.

Topics to be discussed in Digital Media India include:

Topics to be discussed in Newsroom Summit India include:

Event’s speakers are: 

More details of the event can be checked here

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