An in-depth look at seven key issues for media discussed at DIS 2017
The report highlights include:
1. Strategy and culture – changes in the past 12 months
2. Video – ongoing growth, innovation and monetisation
3. Social platforms and mobile – the ongoing impact of FB, Google and others and how publishers view and are working with them
4. Journalism and newsroom innovation – techniques of harvesting and presenting news
5. New technologies/platforms – AI, and everything from chatbots, to voice and VR/AR
6. Revenue streams and monetisation – ways of making money
7. Fake news – and combating it
Download the full report here.

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