Futures Group: Will print survive the digital delivery of news…
Journalism, print and trust will they survive in a digital world?
Thursday 27 July at 18.30
A panel of award winning editors and communicators will discuss with the audience how they maintain trust in an era of “fake news” and the value of print vs digital.
In the format of a conversation the panel consists of:
Joanna Bourke, London Evening Standard
Commercial Property Writer 2016
Mark Hansford, Editor, New Civil Engineer
Magazine of the Year (Non-Weekly) 2016
Emma Maier, Editor, Inside Housing
Housing/Residential Journalist (Pete Apps) 2016
Peter Haddock, Consultant, Edson Evers
Best Integrated Campaign 2017
Declan Bennett, Account Executive, London Communications Agency
Young Communicator of the Year 2017.
Join the audience and add to the discussion. Places are limited, email Gerald Bowey at
gerald@geraldbowey.co.uk to secure your place.
Hosted by Edelman UK at:
Southside, 105 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6QT
Carry on networking and talking at the Albert pub, right out of Southside and across the road in Victoria Street.
Journalism, print and trust will they survive in a digital world?
Thursday 27 July at 18.30
A panel of award winning editors and communicators will discuss with the audience how they maintain trust in an era of “fake news” and the value of print vs digital.
In the format of a conversation the panel consists of:
Joanna Bourke, London Evening Standard
Commercial Property Writer 2016
Mark Hansford, Editor, New Civil Engineer
Magazine of the Year (Non-Weekly) 2016
Emma Maier, Editor, Inside Housing
Housing/Residential Journalist (Pete Apps) 2016
Peter Haddock, Consultant, Edson Evers
Best Integrated Campaign 2017
Declan Bennett, Account Executive, London Communications Agency
Young Communicator of the Year 2017.
Join the audience and add to the discussion. Places are limited, email Gerald Bowey at
gerald@geraldbowey.co.uk to secure your place.
Hosted by Edelman UK at:
Southside, 105 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6QT
Carry on networking and talking at the Albert pub, right out of Southside and across the road in Victoria Street.