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    Press ethics: M&G's Chris Roper to speak at World Editors Forum

    VIENNA, AUSTRIA: William Lewis, a leader of News Corporation's efforts to deal with the News of the World phone hacking scandal, has joined the programme of the upcoming World Newspaper Congress and World Editors Forum, to be held in Vienna, Austria, 12-15 October 2011. The speakers' lineup will include South African Chris Roper, Mail & Guardian Online editor.
    Press ethics: M&G's Chris Roper to speak at World Editors Forum

    Lewis, an executive member of the newly created Management and Standards Committee at Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, will headline a joint Congress and Editors Forum session on "Profit, public interest, ethics - where to draw the line?", which will examine how editors and publishers can ensure that news organisations continue to live up to the high ethical standards that are a cornerstone of their societal role.

    The session will be moderated by Roy Greenslade, Professor of Journalism at London's City University and a media commentator for The Guardian and the London Evening Standard. The session will include Shoma Chaudhury, managing editor of Telhelka, the national Indian weekly known for its undercover investigative journalism, Jacob Mollerup, president of the Organisation of News Ombudsmen and listeners editor at Danmarks Radio in Denmark. Other speakers to be announced in coming days.

    The Congress, Forum and Info Services Expo 2011, the global annual meetings of the world's press, are expected to draw 1200 publishers, chief editors, managing directors and other senior newspaper executives to Vienna. Full details of the conferences, which this year will be held in conjunction with the world's largest trade exhibition of the news publishing industry, the IFRA Expo, can be found at http://www.worldnewspaperweek.org

    Other speakers who have recently joined the programmes for the Congress and Editors Forum include:

    • Chris Roper, head of online at the Mail & Guardian in South Africa, who will speak about social media in a WEF session on "How to build a community".
    • Stéphanie Jolivot, publisher of Madame Figaro, a weekly magazine of France's Le Figaro, who will talk about i-mad, the magazine's iPad app, in an Editors Forum session on "steps toward a successful tablet application."
    • Juan Luis Cebrián, CEO of PRISA group in Spain, the publisher of El País, who will speak in a congress session on how newspaper companies can make their businesses more attractive to investors.
    • Hanzade Dogan Boyner, chairwoman of the Board of Dogan Media, Turkey's largest media company, who will participate in a congress session on repositioning newspaper companies in a digital world.
    • David Roman, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for the personal computer maker Lenovo, and Dietmar Otti, managing director for marketing at Axel Springer in Germany, who will be speak in a congress session dedicated to how newspaper companies can increase the value of their brands.
    • Han Fook Kwang, editor of the Singapore Straits Times, who will examine the evolution of print content in an Editors Forum session dedicated to improving newspapers in print.
    • Roberto Pombo, editor-in-chief of El Tiempo in Colombia, which is leading one of the most ambitious multimedia convergence projects in Latin America.
    • Eric Newton, senior adviser to the president of the Knight Foundation, which is renowned for its role in media innovation worldwide. He will be talking about digital and print synergies.
    • Douglas J. Edwards, vice president of the Eastman Kodak Company and Adam Bird, a director of McKinsey & Company, who have joined the congress session dedicated to how newspaper companies can better exploit technology.

    Plus much more! Full details can be found at http://www.worldnewspaperweek.org.

    Source: WAN-IFRA

    WAN-IFRA, based in Paris, France, and Darmstadt, Germany, with subsidiaries in Singapore, India, Spain, France and Sweden, is the global organisation of the world’s newspapers and news publishers. It represents more than 18 000 publications, 15 000 online sites and over 3000 companies in more than 120 countries. The organisation was created by the merger of the World Association of Newspapers and IFRA, the research and service organisation for the news publishing industry.

    Go to: http://www.wan-ifra.org
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