Our Garcia Media senior art director in Buenos Aires, Rodrigo Fino, woke up to a new digital product Monday, The New York Times briefing in Spanish. He liked it and immediately told me about it. “It is a welcome addition to our set of newsletters with curated news we should know. Coming from The Times, all the more important and wanted,” he wrote me.
On this first edition of the new briefing, The Times welcome the audience to what will be a “daily guide of the most important news and the best articles to understand wha tis happening in Latin America and the world….and also we will profile our most important opinion pieces, plus the best of the Times’ coverage of culture, economics, science, technology, health and sports.”
Morning briefings abound, and we all make our choices of the ones we wish to keep. For sure, The Times morning briefing is one of my favorites, but, in Spanish, I have Spain’s El Pais on my phone and it keeps me quite informed about what is happening in the Spanish-speaking world. However, I will inquire if I, too, can get The Times en español.
Appealing to the senses via mobile storytelling;
https://blog.wan-ifra.org/2018/05/30/appealing-to-more-senses-with-mobile-storytelling
June 7-8—WAN-IFRA World Congress, Lisbon, Portugal
For more: http://events.wan-ifra.org/events/70th-world-news-media-congress-25th-world-editors-forum
June 12-14, CUE Days , Aarhus, Denmark
http://www.ccieurope.com/news/6738/Video_What_is_CUE_Days_2018
August 2, Digital House (Facebook workshop), Buenos Aires
October 6, 20, 27–King’s College, New York City
The Basics of Visual Journalism seminars