2016-01-25

Each week, MediaShift posts an ongoing list of upcoming events in the digital media and journalism world. These will be a mix of MediaShift-produced events and other events. If we’re missing any major events, or you’d like to pay to promote your event in the “featured event” spot of our weekly post, please contact Mark Glaser at mark [at] mediashift [dot] org. Any non-MediaShift events in the “featured event” slot are paid placements. Also, be sure to sign up for our events email newsletter to get notifications about future MediaShift events.

FEATURED EVENT

Journalism Interactive 2016

Feb. 26-27, 2016

University of Florida

Journalism Interactive 2016 brings together scholars, practitioners, teachers and students to discuss the continually changing digital media space and the impact on journalism and journalism education. This year, JI is part of SuperWeek, a series of events that will bring together storytellers, strategists, scholars and movement builders.

Register here.

JANUARY 2016

Super Researcher: Find People, Dig Deeper and Get Your Facts Right

Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2016, 6:30-8pm ET

CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, New York, NY

Find even the most elusive sources. Dig up hard-to-find information. Avoid embarrassing mistakes in your news stories. In this series of four short workshops, CUNY J-School Chief Librarian Barbara Gray, the former director of news research at the New York Times, will guide you through the most accessible techniques for investigating people and verifying the facts, including Facebook, Google+, Geofencing, Geolocation, mostly free and low-cost databases, WikiLeaks and many more. Each workshop meets at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 8:00 p.m. at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.

Thursday, January 7: Finding People Fast (Even If They Don’t Want to Be Found)

Thursday, January 14: Newsgathering With Social Media

Thursday, January 21: Bulletproofing Your Reporting

Thursday, January 28: Super-Searching Google and Beyond
Register here.

The Marin Premiere of ‘Screenagers: Growing up in the Digital Age’

Jan. 25, 2016, 7pm PT

Fairfax, Calif.

Young people spend an average of 6.5 hours a day on cell phones, computers and other devices. That doesn’t include the time they use screens for school and homework. ‘Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age’ is a documentary that explores how much screen time is too much. Physician and mother of two Dr. Delaney Ruston became interested in this issue when her preteen started begging for a smart phone. Dr. Ruston saw other parents equally confused on how to balance technology with a young developing mind.  She decided to delve deep into the science behind screen time to understand how it affects young people’s minds and development.
More information and tickets available here.

Excellence in Journalism 2016 Call for Programs Submission

Deadline for submissions: Jan. 27, 2016

The Radio Television Digital News Association, National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Society of Professional Journalists are accepting program proposals for their Excellence in Journalism 2016 Convention.
Submit ideas for conference sessions here.

Meet The Media: Business Insider & Tech Insider

Jan. 27, 2016 12:00-1:00pm ET

Location: Pulitzer Hall World Room

Emily Cohn, managing editor at Tech Insider, and Leah Goldman, assistant managing editor at Business Insider, will talk about internship programs at the organization as well as other entry and mid-level opportunities at both Business Insider and Tech Insider. The speakers will share important insights about their team and everything you need to know about who they are, what they do and how to get your foot in the door.
More information available here.

Webinar: Strategies for Supporting Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Youth

Jan. 27, 2016 1:00-2:30 pm ET

A rapidly growing number of students are coming out as Trans and gender non-binary before and when they enter college, but many cisgender (non-transgender) faculty and staff lack even a basic understanding of the lives of Trans individuals and how to meet their needs through creating a more gender-inclusive campus. This webinar by expert speaker Genny Beemyn, Ph.D., will discuss the complex ways that students understand and express their gender identity today and will talk about the best practices and policies to support Trans and gender non-binary students. The session will cover areas such as housing, facilities, health services, admissions, and the classroom. You will learn concrete steps that you can take to make your campuses more Trans inclusive.

The webinar will be screened at the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication and at California State University – Chico. Access to the webinar can also be purchased online.

The Delacorte Lectures: Calvin Trillin

Jan. 28, 2016, 6pm ET

Columbia Journalism School, New York, NY

Calvin Trillin, acclaimed journalist, speaks as part of the 2016 Delacorte Lecture Series. #CJSDelacorte. CALVIN TRILLIN, author of DOGFIGHT: THE 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN IN VERSE, has been acclaimed in fields of writing that are remarkably diverse. As someone who has published solidly reported pieces in The New Yorker for nearly fifty years, he has been called “perhaps the finest reporter in America.” His wry commentary on the American scene and his books chronicling his adventures as a “happy eater”have earned him renown as “a classic American humorist” His ABOUT ALICE — a 2007 New York Times best seller that was hailed as “a miniature masterpiece” — followed two other best-selling memoirs, REMEMBERING DENNY and MESSAGES FROM MY FATHER.
More information here.

The Latino Vote: Myth v. Reality

Jan. 29, 2016, 9am ET

Columbia Journalism School, New York, NY

Join us for the first of two daylong conferences intended to dispel myths about the Latino vote and encourage more accurate, thorough political coverage of the 2016 national elections. (A second program next September will focus on the final coverage of the election.) The conference, organized jointly by Columbia Journalism School and Telemundo, will feature discussions about demographics, recaps about the major issues of interest to Latino communities, provide tools to reporters to better research candidates’ voting records, ways to understand and then use polls and political strategists will offer a roadmap for how the national parties are likely to pursue ethnic voters. The program is open only to professional working journalists, including freelancers and journalism students.
More information here.

FEBRUARY 2016

American Magazine Media Conference

Feb. 1-2, 2016

Grand Hyatt New York, New York City

Join 400 of the most influential people in the magazine media industry at AMMC 2016 to find out what’s next up in magazine media and on the horizon for competitive and complementary industries. Experts, authorities, practitioners and strategists will headline conversations and keynotes on innovators and innovation offering up ideas and inspiration to grow your brand and business.
More information and registration available here.

Digital Entertainment World

Feb. 9-11, 2016

Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

From digital content creation to monetization, Digital Entertainment World is where you want to be if you are in the business of creating or monetizing digital entertainment content. DEW 2016 celebrates the visionary content creators and technology innovators who are creating the engaging products and experiences driving the future of connected entertainment.
More information and registration here.

Code/Media Conference

Feb.17-18, 2016

Dana Point, CA

Produced by senior editor Peter Kafka, in conjunction with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, this exclusive conference will get you up close and personal with media heavyweights and the tech innovators who want to get into the ring with them. Code/Media will bring together the most influential minds in media and technology for two days of intimate gatherings and game-changing discussions. Re/code provides access to one-on-one conversations with industry leaders who are grappling with the risk and opportunity that comes with change. And we’ll give you plenty of time to socialize, in an invigorating, stimulating and luxurious setting.
More information and registration here.

BVE 2016

Feb. 23-25, 2016

London, U.K.

BVE is the UK’s largest event for professionals involved in taking content from creation to consumption. It attracts in excess of 15,000 visitors from more than 60 countries and combines expert-led free seminars with an exhibition that features 250+ of the leading manufacturers, distributors and resellers of professional production and broadcast equipment and systems.
More information and registration here.

MARCH 2016

The Delacorte Lectures: Evan Ratliff

Mar. 3, 2016, 6pm ET

Columbia Journalism School, New York, NY

Evan Ratliff, journalist and author, speaks as part of the 2016 Delacorte Lecture Series. #CJSDelacorte. EVAN RATLIFF is CEO and co-founder of Atavist, a media and software company. Ratliff is a contributor to Wired Magazine and The New Yorker.
More information here.

Ad:Tech New Delhi

Mar. 3-4, 2016

New Delhi

Ad:Tech is a conference and exhibition where the marketing, technology and media communities come together to share new ways of thinking, build strong partnerships, and define new strategies to address the key industry challenges and opportunities.
More information and registration here.

Binge-Worthy Journalism: Backstage with the Creators of Serial

Mar. 7, 2016

Jackson Hall, University of California Davis

Launched in 2014, Serial became the fastest podcast to reach five million downloads in iTunes history. The first season of the podcast presented a 12-part series on one legal case,captivating an audience that downloaded the episodes more than 100 million times (and counting). In their live presentation, co-creators Sarah Koenig and Julie Snyder take the audience backstage in this cultural phenomenon, using some of their favorite tape to narrate personal stories about the ups and downs of creating a new form of modern storytelling.
Buy tickets here.

Digiday Publishing Summit Europe

Mar. 7-9, 2016

Bologna, Italy

The digital publishing landscape in Europe today faces a slew of opportunities to connect with readers. These include creating original content, adapting to the mobile transition, scaling video and making money on platforms. At the core, accountability to the consumer and the industry is critical. The Digiday Publishing Summit in Bologna, Italy will address challenges facing legacy publishers and young start-up vying for audiences and spending dollars.
Register here.

Digital Book World Conference and Expo

Mar. 7-9, 2016

New York Hilton Midtown

The Digital Book World Conference + Expo is the premier event for publishers and content providers of all sizes and business models who plan to come out on top of publishing’s digital transformation. Stay nimble in this digital-first, global content market and capitalize on every opportunity, with the help of digital media’s most innovative thinkers and influencers. Get the perspective of both publishing leaders and visionaries from outside the industry. n.
Register here.

Digital Media Strategies 2016

Mar. 9-10, 2016

Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG

Digital Media Strategies brings together a global audience of over 400 CEOs and senior leaders. Over three days of case studies, analysis, workshops, training, round table discussions and tailored networking opportunities, it focuses on the key strategic challenges behind developing a profitable and sustainable media business in a digital world. Now in its fourth year, Digital Media Strategies has become the key event for addressing the big-picture challenges facing the industry, focusing not on PR pitches, but instead on honest, in-depth case studies which go deeper than the surface trends.
Register here, early bird registration ends December 15.

SXSW 2016

Mar. 11-20, 2016

Austin, TX

The South by Southwest® (SXSW®) Conferences & Festivals offer the unique convergence of original music, independent films and emerging technologies. Fostering creative and professional growth alike, SXSW® is the premier destination for discovery. Year after year, the event is a launching pad for new creative content. New media presentations, music showcases and film screenings provide buzz-generating exposure for creators and compelling entertainment for audiences. Conference panel discussions present a forum for learning, business activity thrives at the Trade Shows and global networking opportunities abound. Intellectual and creative intermingling among industry leaders continues to spark new ideas and carve the path for the future of each ever-evolving field, long after the events’ conclusion.
Register here.

2016 Computer-Assisted Reporting (CAR) Conference

March 10-13, 2016

Denver Marriott City Center, Denver, CO

Join IRE and NICAR in Denver for our annual conference devoted to data journalism. Come and learn about tools you need to dig deeper into stories and give readers, viewers and your online audience the information they’re demanding. We’ll offer everything from the basics on using spreadsheets, databases and online mapping to data visualization and the latest technological advances. You’ll come away with story ideas, plenty of inspiration and tools to help you overcome typical data hurdles.
More information here. Early-bird registration pricing ends Feb. 12.

Ad:Tech Australia

Mar. 15-16, 2016

Sydney, Australia

Ad:Tech is a conference and exhibition where the marketing, technology and media communities come together to share new ways of thinking, build strong partnerships, and define new strategies to address the key industry challenges and opportunities.
More information and registration here.

BinderCon LA

Mar. 19-20, 2016

UCLA and Online, Everywhere

BinderCon is a professional development conference designed to empower women and gender non-conforming writers with the tools, connections and strategies they need to advance their careers. More than a conference, Binders is a community of writers working to increase the diversity of voices in the media and literary arts through conferences, workshops and other career-building events.
Register here.

The Collaboration Culture Symposium

Mar. 21-22, 2016

Reynolds Journalism Institute, 401 S. 9th St., Columbia, MO, 65211.

Today’s media companies are using collaboration as a way to stay ahead of rapid change. Efficient organizations understand their core capabilities, and what lies outside their expertise. Some are bartering core competencies in exchange for skills or products; others share technology, storytelling platforms and audience-facing insights. A new “collaboration culture” is emerging and collaboration is becoming the go-to strategy to make things work in the media industries. Join us for this can’t-miss opportunity to hear from the organizations leading the way in the collaborative space.
More information and registration here.

APRIL 2016 AND BEYOND

Hack the Gender Gap: A Women’s IoT Hackathon at WVU

April 1-3, 2016

Reed College of Media, WVU, Morgantown, WV

There’s a serious gender gap when it comes to representation of women in the media and tech businesses. That’s why MediaShift and the Reed College of Media at West Virginia University will convene college-age women from around the country to envision their role and influence in the emerging “smart-world” market and opportunities for entrepreneurship. The weekend will kick off Friday evening with a discussion among top women in media and tech. Then, students will break into teams to create their own startup ideas around hardware + journalism, presenting them to judges on Sunday. From smart-objects to beacons, sensors and augmented reality, this hands-on Makeathon introduces women as first-generation makers in media and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Information page here.
Register here.

Wearable Tech + Digital Health SF 2016

Apr. 5, 2016

San Francisco, Calif.

Following the sold-out Wearable Tech + Digital Health NYC 2015 conference, Wearable Tech + Digital Health SF 2016 will bring together health and fitness device innovators, angel, VC and portfolio investors, developers, data experts, smart fabric and sensor creators, cloud/connectivity/security infrastructure providers, health systems, and the communities that support them.
More information and registration here.

Ad Age Digital Conference

Apr. 5-6, 2016

Pier 36, New York, NY

At the 2016 Ad Age Digital Conference, marketers and agencies rethink their work, out loud. What is advertising now — an ad or an experience? How does it get done — and by whom? We hash out pressing industry issues like ad blocking, ad fraud and kickbacks. We set the agenda for the year ahead. No conversation is off the table as big brand, technology and media leaders answer tough questions head on with the Ad Age editorial team framing the conversation.
Register here.

The Delacorte Lectures: Mary Kaye Schilling

Apr. 7, 2016, 6pm ET

Columbia Journalism School, New York, NY

Mary Kaye Schilling, Deputy Editor of Town & Country, speaks as part of the 2016 Delacorte Lecture Series. #CJSDelacorte
More information here.

The Delacorte Lectures: Jacob Weisberg

Apr. 14, 2016, 6pm ET

Columbia Journalism School, New York, NY

Jacob Weisberg, Chairman of the Slate Group, speaks as part of the 2016 Delacorte Lecture Series. #CJSDelacorte. Jacob Weisberg is Chairman of The Slate Group, a unit of The Washington Post Company devoted to developing a family of Internet-based publications through start-ups and acquisitions. The Slate group’s roster includes Slate, The Root and the video site Slate V.
More information here.

What is Media?

Apr. 14-17, 2016

White Stag Block, University of Oregon, Portland, OR

The sixth annual “What is . . . ?” conference-experience features a unique coalescing of media scholars, government and community officials, industry professionals, alumni and students, as well as artists, filmmakers, grassroots community organizations and the public. With media representing a wider and wider range of concepts, products, services and institutions, the definition of media continues to be in a state of flux. What is media today? How is media studies defined? How have media technologies transformed media theory and practice? What are the futures of media and how are they evolving? What is Media? coincides with the UO School of Journalism and Communication’s 2016 centennial celebration. John Markoff, senior journalist for the New York Times, will deliver the Centennial Johnston Lecture on Apr. 14.
More information here.

National High School Journalism Convention 2016

Apr. 14-17, 2016

Los Angeles, Calif.

The National High School Journalism Convention is a semiannual gathering of high school journalists and advisers sponsored by the Journalism Education Association and its partner, the National Scholastic Press Association. The associations partner to prepare hundreds of practical and professional learning sessions, from high-profile keynotes to specific, problem-solving breakouts, hands-on workshops and discussion groups. Other convention activities include an exhibit hall with vendors who sell to student media, JEA’s on-site Write-off contests, NSPA’s Best of Show contest, receptions, awards convocations, critiques, career round tables and evening entertainment.
More information and registration here.

International Symposium of Online Journalism

Apr. 15-16, 2016

University of Texas at Austin, TX

Since 1999, editors, producers, executives, and academics from around the country (and lately from around the world) have gathered in Austin every year (except 2000) to discuss the evolution of this new genre of journalism. The Symposium has been a small, but very intense conference that serves as a barometer for the state of Online Journalism.
Call for papers now underway; more information here.

LA Games Conference

Apr. 19, 2016

West Hollywood Hotel, Los Angeles, CA

Join the most influential decision-makers in the digital media industry at Digital Media Wire’s Annual LA Games Conference to network, do deals, and share ideas about the future of games and connected entertainment. Featuring two tracks with fireside chats, roundtables, panels and presentations on digital game investment, creation, distribution, marketing and monetization, the event brings together many of the elite in the industry for top sessions and power networking.
More information and registration here.

LOCALCON 2016

Apr. 20-22, 2016

Chelsea Football Stadium, London, U.K.

From London to Luxembourg, Paris to Prague, Hamburg to The Hague — the European market is a dense and fragmented opportunity for local marketing solutions providers. LOCALCON 2016 offers the best way to navigate and unlock the potential in this market. This event is essential for marketers, media and solutions providers operating in this dynamic space. Panels, presentations and exhibitions will equip attendees with the right connections and actionable takeaways.
More information and registration here.

EmTech Digital 2016

May 23-24, 2016

San Francisco, Calif.

Digital technologies connect everything around us, making everyday things smarter and augmenting our experiences. EmTech Digital 2016 explores emerging opportunities and surprising implications as artificial intelligence impacts every person, every industry and society as a whole.
More information and registration here.

Conference: Freedom of Information Act — 50 Years Later

Jun. 2-4, 2016

Columbia Journalism School, New York, NY
More information to come here.

Social Media Weekend 2016

Jun. 10-11, 2016

CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, 219 W 40th St., New York, NY

Catch up on the latest social media trends, tools and people with @Sree Sreenivasan and friends at CUNY J-School. The #smwknd will offer two very full days of insights and networking, Q&As with social stars, Sree’s State of Social presentation, free consultations with Social Media Doctors and more. We’ll drill into how the 2016 campaigns are taking advantage of evolving networks, and how you can evaluate and use messaging platforms to reach audiences in the U.S. and worldwide.
Information here.

Ad Age Small Agency Conference 2016

July 19-20, 2016

1 Hotel, 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Florida

Join us for the only event tailor-made for small- to mid-size agencies. After a fun evening of networking over cocktails on July 19, your peers gather on July 20 for a focused, day-long conversation that tackles the challenges and opportunities of this unique market. Be ready to walk away inspired and with how-to advice you and your team can put to use immediately.
More information here.

ONA 16

Sept. 15-17, 2016

Hyatt Regency Denver, 650 15th Street, Denver, CO

Record-breaking numbers of journalists travel to ONA’s conference each year to learn about new tools, techniques and technologies, to discuss advancements and challenges in the industry, take advantage of the rare opportunity to network face-to-face, and share best practices with peers from all over the map.
More information here.

Excellence in Journalism 2016 Convention

Sep. 18-20, 2016

The Radio Television Digital News Association, National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Society of Professional Journalists present their Excellence in Journalism 2016 Convention.
More information to come here.

Uncovering Asia: 2nd Asia Investigative News Journalism Conference

Sep. 23-25, 2016

Kathmandu, Nepal

Uncovering Asia II — The Asian Investigative Journalism Conference — is co-hosted by the Centre for Investigative Journalism, Nepal, the Global Investigative Journalism Network, and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. We will be featuring an all-star line-up of top investigative and data journalists from around the world.
More information here.

Ad:Tech London

Oct. 25-26, 2016

Old Billingsgate, London

Ad:Tech is a conference and exhibition where the marketing, technology and media communities come together to share new ways of thinking, build strong partnerships, and define new strategies to address the key industry challenges and opportunities. Ad:Tech London is where the U.K.’s marketing and media players meet for technology discovery, cutting-edge content and unrivaled networking.
More information and registration here.

Ad:Tech NY

Nov. 2-3, 2016

New York

Ad:Tech is a conference and exhibition where the marketing, technology and media communities come together to share new ways of thinking, build strong partnerships, and define new strategies to address the key industry challenges and opportunities.
More information and registration here.

For a roundup of must-go journalism conferences, see Contently’s list here.

Ben DeJarnette is the associate editor at MediaShift. He is also a freelance contributor for Pacific Standard, InvestigateWest, Men’s Journal, Runner’s World, Oregon Quarterly and others. He’s on Twitter @BenDJduck.

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