Programme
During our Super Social Newsroom Study Tour in 2017 we visited Washington Post, USA Today, Politico, Philadelphia Media Network, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, TheStreet, Inc., CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, The Associated Press, Quartz and Chartbeat.
Click here to read more about the top 3 trends collected from the 2017 Study Tour during our visits with US publishers.
Image: A.G. Sulzberger, Publisher of The New York Times (standing in image) answers questions from our group of international editors and media executives.
Unparalleled Access to Top Newsrooms
Our Study Tours offer you coveted behind-the-scenes access to newsrooms, and the key people leading them, so that you can ask the critical questions and learn from their successes. In the image, our group sits in the hub of the newsroom at USA Today and speaks to Joanne Lipman, former Editor-in-Chief and Donna Leinwand Leger, Managing Editor.
Peer-to-Peer Networking
WAN-IFRA Study Tours offer you valuable networking with your fellow Study Tour participants - giving you a platform to exchange best practices in newsrooms with global contacts. As stated by a 2017 Study Tour participant, "To me, it meant a lot having the conversations with the other participants about the impressions we took at the companies. I learned a lot - and it was a very good choice - with deep insights of the different companies. Didn't miss a thing." Martin Wilhelm, CEO, Heidenheimer Zeitung (Germany)
Image: The 2017 group stands atop the Washington Post building with Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, Managing Editor for Digital.