Chris Shipley: Forget mobile first; audience first rules real-time journalism

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Audience First A Case for Real-Time Social Journalism Chris Shipley RJI Fellow @cshipley

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Chris Shipley 2013-2014 Reynolds Fellow, Reynolds Journalism Institute Chris Shipley is a technology industry journalist, analyst and entrepreneur with a keen ability to identify disruptive innovation and market shifts before they happen. As the executive producer of the DEMO conference for more than a decade, she supported the market launch of more than 1,500 companies which, were they an investment portfolio, would have a combined market cap of more than $60 billion. Shipley is a Reynolds Fellow at the Reynolds Journalism Institute investigating the impact of emerging technology on traditional news media and developing tools to empower digital media consumers.

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Audience First

A Case for Real-Time Social Journalism

Chris ShipleyRJI Fellow@cshipley

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#BREAKING

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Real-Time Social Journalism

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Real-Time Social Journalism is . . .

• Molecular• Unfolding and Time Released• Iterative and Self-correcting• Renegade and Disciplined • Audience above Platform

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Real-Time Social Journalism requires . . .

• Better Tools• Best Practices

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Why Now?

• Social technologies are profoundly disrupting the business of news

• News organizations need to regain audience trust

• Journalist must establish news roles throughout the value chain of news

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Real-time Social Journalism