WEF Activities
Google's split from China: Taking a stand or harming journalists?

George Brock on journalism, paywalls, and the future of news media

Embracing technology: how CNN and the NYT are fighting back

Wikipedia founder calls for the end of the opinion page

International Press Association hosts meeting to discuss future of foreign press in Belgium

Japan's The Nikkei prepares to erect paywall

France-Soir set for revamp by billionaire's son Alexander Pugachyov

The New York Times and Fwix partner to further hyperlocal efforts

The Independent a step closer to purchase by Lebedev

CPJ announces Haiti's only creole newspaper remains lost "under the rubble"


 

The World Editors Forum undertakes a number of activities to benefit editors and senior newsroom executives from around the world. The Editors Weblog remains central to WEF activities, designed to facilitate the diffusion of information relevant to newspapers and their editors.




The World Editors Forum provides premium services throughout the year, in the form of reports, events and masterclasses:

January:       Editors Weblog report
February:    
Revenue Generation Conference *
March:         Trends in Newsrooms report
April:           Editors Weblog report

May:            World Press Trends
June:           Annual World Editors Forum (in 2009, exceptionally in March)*
July:            Editors Weblog report

September:   WEF Masterclasses
October:       World Digital Publishing Conference & Expo*/ World Editor and Marketeer     Conference & Expo*
November:    Editors Weblog report
December:    Newsroom Barometer survey

* Additional (members fee) applicable


Download the World Editors Form brochure here
Download the PDF registration form here or apply online here