Copenhagen hosts World News Media Congress

Fri, Mar 29, 2024
By editor
2 MIN READ

Media

THE World News Media Congress is headed for Copenhagen in eight weeks time. For good reasons. the Nordic media colleagues are popular in the media industry.

And it’s not just because of their digital successes. For years they have been sharing their progress and results with generosity and transparency.

Companies like Schibsted, Bonnier, JP/Politiken, Amedia and others have been at the forefront of digital transformation and creating sustainable news media businesses.

Come to Copenhagen and learn from the Nordic CEOs about their strategies, business models, digital subscriptions, audience-centric newsrooms and how they are leveraging AI technologies!

The early bird offer ends on 31 March. Register now to join the most important news media event of the year.

The Nordic countries are a source of inspiration for the entire media world. Their culture of innovation, organisational agility, digital-first mindset and cutting-edge technology has allowed local and national media companies to successfully accelerate their digital transformation.

WAN-IFRA will take you to visit leading news publishers in Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen. Join us and get behind-the-scenes access, and the opportunity to visit newsrooms, and meet, share and discuss best practices with leading editors, audience managers and digital revenue experts.

Nordic media leaders who will share their insights

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-March 29, 2024 @ 10:58 GMT|

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