New Jersey Chapter 3/27/18 Dinner Meeting: "The Changing Media Industry"

“The Changing Media Industry and the Future of Local Reporting”

Rescheduled from January 16, 2018

Please join FEI New Jersey on March 27th for networking, dinner and a presentation by Steve Alessi and Kevin Whitmer of NJ Advance Media.

The media industry has undergone rapid transformation over the past ten years, including changing business models, changing customer channel choices (including online and mobile), emerging new forms of competition, decreased news room sizes, industry consolidation, and the rise of fake news and overtly partisan news. The senior leadership team at NJ Advance Media will discuss what these changes mean for the future of the industry generally, with an emphasis on the implications for NJ based businesses who depend on the type of reliable local reporting that the Star Ledger has provided since 1832.

About NJ Advance Media:
NJ Advance Media provides content, advertising and marketing services to NJ.com and New Jersey’s leading newspaper, The Star-Ledger, and additional daily and weekly newspapers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
 
Our focus is on developing a real-time approach to reporting news, sports and entertainment content that’s most relevant to New Jerseyans for consumption across all platforms and devices.
 
We help connect businesses with customers. In addition to flexible advertising opportunities with powerful media vehicles that we represent, we offer custom digital solutions from web and mobile site development, to a sophisticated array of search and social media optimization and targeted display solutions to reach audiences on all platforms.


Speakers

Steve Alessi

President
NJ Advance Media

Kevin Whitmer

VP/Content
NJ Advance Media

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Economics, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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