Hamburg (ots) – The specialist conference for the publishers of the future is entering the next round. On September 11, 2024, experts from leading media companies will discuss new approaches to financing journalism.
- The scoopcamp will take place this year on September 11, 2024
- nextMedia.Hamburg invites you to the specialist conference for publishers together with leading media companies from German-speaking countries
- Experts share their experiences, provide insights and give concrete use cases around new business models in journalism
This year, the scoopcamp is being organized and its content curated jointly by nextMedia.Hamburg and a Germany-wide board of leading media companies for the second time. The expert board includes representatives from dpa, ZEIT ONLINE, NDR, DER SPIEGEL, NOZ Digital, G+J/Part of RTL, Hamburger Abendblatt, OMR, Hamburger Morgenpost, Handelsblatt Media Group and Bauer Xcel Media. The specialist conference will again take place in SPACE, the innovation space for content and technology products.
Which financing options are currently successful? How can AI solutions be integrated? And what ways are there to build and monetize digital brands in the long term? In order to continue to finance quality journalism in the future, new business models are needed. The scoopcamp 2024 takes these into account and tries to provide answers to the industry’s current challenges. Topics such as Beyond News, monetization, new media, platforms, the creator economy and AI will be discussed. In addition to exciting talks and panels, there is plenty of time for open exchange. The specialist audience has the opportunity to have in-depth discussions with the speakers and board members in thematic rooms.
The conference will be moderated by Johanna Leuschen. As head of portfolio and innovation at NDR, the presenter and media scientist develops structural and system innovations within NDR and ARD and knows the challenges of the industry.
The number of participants is limited to 150 people. Everyone who works in journalism in the areas of product, data, business development, paid content, ad sales, audience, community management, marketing, sales, innovation and publishing management is invited.
Tickets are now available for EUR 249 here available.
About scoopcamp:
scoopcamp is the conference for the publishers of the future. Since 2009, nextMedia.Hamburg has been inviting more than 150 experts, decision-makers and innovators from the media industry every year to discuss trends and current topics in journalism. As a specialist conference, scoopcamp represents an exclusive platform on which new business models and financing methods are not only discussed, but also actively promoted by industry players. Further information about the event can be found at www.scoopcamp.de.
About nextMedia.Hamburg:
nextMedia.Hamburg is the first point of contact and innovation support for the Hamburg media and digital industry. Their goal is to expand Hamburg’s leading position as a media and digital location. To this end, the initiative promotes future-proof business models at the interface of content and technology with various (innovation) programs, events, the SPACE innovation space and content. nextMedia.Hamburg is supported by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and is part of the Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft. Further information about the initiative can be found at www.nextmedia-hamburg.de.
About dpa:
The German Press Agency (dpa) was founded in 1949 and is one of the world’s leading independent news agencies. dpa supplies media, companies and organizations with editorial offers. This includes texts, photos, videos, graphics, radio reports and other formats. As an internationally active agency, dpa reports in seven languages. Around 1,000 journalists work from around 140 locations at home and abroad. dpa’s shareholders include around 170 German media companies. The dpa editorial team works according to the principles set out in the dpa statute: independent of worldviews, commercial companies or governments. The central editorial office, headed by editor-in-chief Sven Gösmann, is located in Berlin. The management around its chairman Peter Kropsch works at the company headquarters in Hamburg. The chairman of the supervisory board is David Brandstätter (Main-Post GmbH, Würzburg).
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