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WE CONNECT We believe information, knowledge sharing and networking are irreplaceable catalysts for transformation and growth and part of our fundamental mission at WAN- IFRA. The more we know, the better we are prepared for tough decisions in turbulent times. We also believe that information and knowledge, even the most critical and strategic business news, has only limited value if not brought into perspective. This is particularly so given the world is undergoing such deep reshuffling. To build the future, we cannot be tied to the present day and current technology. The exponential inclusion of digital in our daily lives outstrips our ability to reframe our ethical, civic and legal approach to digital decision making. Indeed, no technology is immune from ethical and regulatory challenges. Stay ahead of this exchange and join the conversation with our members. WAN-IFRA not only delivers critical tools and news to build the capacity of its individual members, but is also consolidating its position as a leader in the global conversation around media freedom, media policy and global governance issues that matter to the future of free and independent news publishing. JOIN THE CONVERSATION

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WE CONNECT We believe information, knowledge sharing and networking are irreplaceable catalysts for transformation and growth and part of our fundamental mission at WAN-IFRA. The more we know, the better we are prepared for tough decisions in turbulent times.

We also believe that information and knowledge, even the most critical and strategic business news, has only limited value if not brought into perspective. This is particularly so given the world is undergoing such deep reshuffling.

To build the future, we cannot be tied to the present day and current technology. The exponential inclusion of digital in our daily lives outstrips our ability to reframe our ethical, civic and legal approach to digital decision making. Indeed, no technology is immune from ethical and regulatory challenges.

Stay ahead of this exchange and join the conversation with our members. WAN-IFRA not only  delivers critical tools and news to build the capacity of its individual members, but is also consolidating its position as a leader in the global conversation around media freedom, media policy and global governance issues that matter to the future of free and independent news publishing.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

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18,000 PUBLICATIONS WAN-IFRA derives its legitimacy from its global network of 80 member publisher associations representing 18,000 publications in 120 countries.

WAN-IFRA leads the global conversation about business models, technologies, and regulations that matters to the future of free and independent news publishing

Who We Are WAN-IFRA is the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers. It derives its authority from its global network of leading news publishing companies and technology entrepreneurs, and its legitimacy from its 80 member publisher associations representing 18,000 publications in 120 countries. 

Today, WAN-IFRA is a leading global resource for publishers, top executives editors, chief technology officers, digital business officers, news publisher associations, technology suppliers, service providers, and research centres with two focus areas that matter to the future of free and independent publishing : innovation and business development, regulation and global media policy.

Our mission is to defend and promote press freedom, and help independent news publishing companies to succeed in their transformation process, increase their business, and perform their crucial role in open societies.

We operate two international headquarters based in Paris and Frankfurt, with regional offices in Singapore, Chennai, and Mexico City, with a staff of 50. WAN-IFRA is a not for profit organisation funded by membership fees (25%), Events (25%), Expo (25%). WAN-IFRA draws its additional ressources from its advisory unit, publication departments, training operations.  In addition to its operating budget, WAN-IFRA raises international funds from private and public donors to develop project based training, coaching programmes, and global advocacy campaigns for news professionals in emerging democracies.

50 STAFF Committed to the beliefs that better journalism changes the world, and is a powerful force for common good in humanity.

Everything we do is because we believe that freedom of expression is a fundamental right, a touchstone of all our freedoms, and press freedom enhanced by solid independent news publishing companies is one of its fundamental pillars.

Driven by members, publishers, associations and technology suppliers, we believe in solidarity in action and community commitment:

we draw on the collective pool of strengths and skills to the benefit of each member of our community.

We are passionate about the future of news, through promotion of a free press, quality journalism, editorial integrity, and adoption of these values by new generations.

We believe that business sustainability is the best guarantee for publishers to remain independent and contribute to freedom of expression in open societies.

We are solution driven, delivering services through which members can find solutions to their challenges.

We have the ability to deal with uncertainty. We are proactive and a driver of new business models, with a holistic point of view and a sense of urgency.

We are committed to curiosity, open innovation and networking, sharing professional knowledge inside and outside the organisation. We champion diversity and promote integrity in all we do.

Our Values

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4 REASONS TO JOIN

What We Do WAN-IFRA is the world’s largest business platform for news publishers and the leading provider of real time business and strategic intelligence services to newspapers, and news publishers around the globe. WAN-IFRA world alongside its members by delivering services in four main areas:

1. Build innovation and business development capacities with dedicated platforms and marketplaces like the Global Alliance for Media Innovation, our advisory services, and training programmes to individual company members including a recently launched online education programme for digital revenue certification;

2. Publish critical business news and strategic market insights with print and online publications, special reports, white papers, and online resource centres;

3. Monitor and share industry best practices through our series of events and forums. Every year, we engage with a network of more than 4,000 individual executives who attend our events organised across Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, South Asia, and Asia Pacific;

4. Advocate for press freedom, and major global media policy issues that matter to the independence of the press. WAN-IFRA promotes common principles and critical values that contribute to an effective, legitimate, and evolving global governance framework.

WAN-IFRA represents the newspaper industry in all international discussions. It works closely with the 80 national newspaper associations within its membership and has formal associate status to represent the newspaper industry in international institutions like the United Nations, UNESCO, the Council of Europe , or the World Intellectual Property Organisation,

As a global organisation with a human rights mandate, WAN-IFRA oversees initiatives to ensure that the press’ essential role in society is understood and respected. The organisation campaigns to abolish 'Insult Laws' and Criminal Defamation in Africa, to protect copyright on-line, to maintain open coverage of newsworthy events, to promote gender balance in the news industry. 

WAN-IFRA's network of influential publishers and editors provides it with access to the highest levels of government and other institutions. This network also contributes to media development actions, which include capacity building initiatives such as skills development training, coaching, mentoring, networking and skills-exchange activities. WAN-IFRA often engages in both advocacy and development actions in parallel. This dual approach of applying advocacy and development allows WAN-IFRA to address challenges to media freedom from multiple perspectives, leveraging experiences and synergies between advocacy and development projects, partnerships and the wider expertise of WAN-IFRA’s international community to encourage meaningful change within societies.

The World News Media Congress has a very positive drive fueled with networking opportunities, keynotes and presentations of worldwide best practices, which show, that everything is possible, if you constantly innovate your business.”

Alexis Johann, Managing Director at Styria digital one, Austria

As a global organisation with a human rights mandate, WAN-IFRA oversees initiatives to ensure that the press’ essential role in society is understood and respected.

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Who We Serve

WAN-IFRA’S engagement with members mirrors the diversity of the industry and the variety of disciplines at play. We serve five main active and engaged communities of affluent media executives, innovators, thought leaders in publishing houses, publisher associations, technology companies, and education centres. Individual media companies represent 61% of our membership, suppliers 18%, associations 13%, and affiliates including education and other institutions 8%.

Media Executives and Business Developers In 2016, 10,000 individual media executives coming from 3,500 news organizations and technology enterprises have participated in our global, regional and special interests conferences and workshops, reports and research programmes.

Editors and Journalists The World Editors Forum is the leading community for print and digital editors around the world. It is built on a commitment to defend press freedom and promote editorial excellence.

Innovation Officers WAN-IFRA's Global Alliance for Media Innovation (GAMI) is a cluster of chief innovation officers, chief digital officers, technology entrepreneurs, media labs and innovation centres. It is built on the commitment to promote research, innovation, and talents in radical technologies that build up the future of users engagement with news.

Production and Technology Managers Technology entrepreneurs WAN-IFRA is a longstanding trusted partner for technology officers, engineers, plant managers, software and hardware developers in the newspaper industry. Its World Printers Forum perpetuates its leading role to address bottlenecks in the production workflow and contributes to the constant improvement of quality and sustainability of print.

Public Affair Officers, Legal Counsels WAN-IFRA’s Global Media Policy Forum brings together legal affairs officers, public counsels, representatives of institutions and member associations representing 80 national trade bodies around the globe.

10,000 EXECUTIVES working in 3,500 news organisations, technology enterprises, and trade bodies use WAN-IFRA services every year.

1.2 Million PAGE VIEWS of features, reviews, and more at www.wan-ifra.org every year.

40,000 SUBSCRIBERS To our Daily Executive News Service, and Newsletters coming from 135 countries. Our newsletters are followed by 190,000 unique users.

Member Profiles

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Member Profiles WAN-IFRA welcomes 48 new members in 2016

Al Dia News Media, USA established in 1992 and based in

Philadelphia; is a multi-platform news media organization publishing in English and Spanish.

Al Safeer, Palestine Monthly Economic Newspaper in Arabic

& English since 2007

B-IT - Business Information Technology, Japan

Bombay Wellprint Inks , India

established in Nagpur since 1993; Quality Cold-Set & Heat-Set Printing Inks for Off-Set Presses & News Paper Industry at Competitive Prices

Business Standard Limited, India established in 1975 with Headquarters in

New Delhi; daily newspaper published in English and Hindi. It covers business and finance news in India and in the world.

Cameroon Centre for Investigative Journalism CCIJ, Cameroon A non profit media organisation promoting

and spreading investigative journalism in Cameroon

Caxton & CTP Publishers and

Printers Ltd, South Africa founded in 1980; publisher of the daily The Citizen, Caxton is recognised as one of the largest publishers and printers of books, newspapers and

commercial print in South Africa.

Chartbeat, Inc., USA Chartbeat’s software and front-line tools help the world’s leading media companies understand, measure, and build business value from the attention earned by their content.

Content Insights AD,

Bulgaria is the editorial analytics package

created by editors, for editors.

Dimaps ApS, Denmark provides strong integration of business models and geographical tools (GIS). Combine products from several publishers into a single distribution.

Dos al Cubo, Argentina: a leading

provider of CMS Content Management Systems. Mixing excellence and agility, experience and innovation

Echobox, UK provider of "Larry" an Artificial Intelligence-driven social media

assistant for online publishers helping them to grow their audience on Facebook and Twitter.

Editorial Río Negro S.A.,

Argentina daily newspaper in Spanish language founded in 1912 in Patagonia

EFJ L'école du nouveau journalisme,

France EFJ is a school for training multiple-media journalists able to adapt to the diversity of tasks (press, radio, television, digital).

El Vocero / Publi-Inversiones,

Puerto Rico published since 1974, based in San Juan. First free newspaper. Since 1985 its owner is "Caribbean International News Corp".

evolver media, Germany

founded in 1999. It offers the complete range of software products and IT solutions for publishers: such Online Advertising System; Content Management System; Single Sign-On etc. Etc.

EzyInsights, Finland has the fastest

content discovery & news tracking tool

Fadaat Media Ltd., UK.The daily Al Araby

Al Jadeed was launched in 2014 in London.

FlowControlServices, Germany. Supplier of workflow solutions to optimize business processes.

gogol medien GmbH & Co. KG, Germany With their

editing system, content can be made available via print, online media, mobile, apps or e-papers easily and efficiently.

Grupo Megamedia, Mexico Group established in

2008. Publisher of "Diario de Yucatan", which was first published in 1925.

Hidrocarburosbolivia, Bolivia daily digital edition

Il nuovo manifesto, Italy

publishing cooperative of journalists and workers established “in the belief that the collective ownership of a newspaper and its self-management on the part of those who produce it are essential to ensure the independence and autonomy of information from economic interests and political power”

InfoBae, Argentina launched in 2002.

Digital publishing of breaking news in real time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Kim Einder, Netherlands internet editor for 7Days, a weekly newspaper for

schoolchildren. The products are tailored to the interests and the 12-year level of youth and older.

Klangoo Inc., USA Klangoo is the

developer of the Magnet Audience Engagement Solution. Magnet is a cross-lingual contextual-based Audience Engagement Solution that helps publishers and content aggregators attract new visitors to their website and retain the existing ones.

M6 Limited, UK is a professional IT

company. It provides comprehensive and professional IT services, including Digital IT Solution, Mobile Solution and Maintenance Support, across different industries

New Times Corporation,

Ghana publisher of the "Ghanaian Times”.

NME, Belgium The voice of

European publishers, News Media Europe (NME), with a combined worth of over 12 billion euros and more than 2,100 titles, launched in January 2016.

Noticias RCN TV. Canal NTN24, Colombia

founded in 1995, news programme 4xtimes/day

Oriel Ventures Limited, UK

provider of tools to precisely measure the impact and level of ad-blocking on one's website, and messaging service to the ad-blocking audience.

PageFair, Ireland is the global authority on

adblocking trends. PageFair’s mission is to sustain the open web by re-establishing a fair deal between users and content creators.

Papierfabrik Utzenstorf,

Switzerland Utzenstorf Papier’s focus to wastepaper processing and recycling.

PPS PrePress Systeme, Germany

provider of software solutions since 1992, and offers the services of newspaper archives digitization since 1999.

PressReader, Canada

is an all-you-can-read digital media platform

Project Syndicate, Czech Republic

Association; publishes and syndicates commentary and analysis on topics including global affairs, economics, finance, and development.

Publimetro S.A., Chile free sheet

distributed in LATAM since 2000- Belongs to Metro group

Publishing Software Company, UK is a software provider for

magazine publishers

sabris AG, Germany offers solutions for publishing houses to optimise their logistics

South African Broadcasting Corporation, South Africa

Storyzy, France a technology start-up, has created a

search engine for quotes turning archives into searchable databases

Summit Publishing Company Inc., Philippines is the leading magazine

publisher in the Philippines.

The Voice Newspaper, Botswana

The Namibian, Namibia

TogoMatin, Togo is a private-owned daily newspaper in

French language.

TWI GmbH, Germany

TWI is one of the world's leading

developers & producers of innovative logistics systems.

Unioninvestplastika, Bosnia and Herzegovina printing plant, offset & flexo printing for newspapers and magazines

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Business intelligence and insights

Networking and knowledge sharing

Support to innovation and business development

Advocacy for press freedom, and fair governance

We equip our audiences with the intelligence to understand a world shaped by new technologies, business models and policy frameworks. With our news analysis, reports, webinars, and reviews we provide a lucid, authoritative filter to the overwhelming flood of information about media. Six newsletters cover the

We celebrate excellence around the globe and encourage community engagement by providing the right platforms in the right place for the right people. With an average of 50 events per year, from closed door workshops to specific interest seminars or large global events, WAN-IFRA engages with more than 4,000 individual media executives around the world.

Promoting the safety of journalists is a prime focus area, along with actively campaigning to end the impunity for those who attack and kill media professionals. Speaking out on behalf of jailed colleagues, addressing legislative barriers, and denouncing the many online challenges is part of our daily mission. Our Public Affairs and Media Policy department supports this mission by monitoring policy developments around the world through curating content and building an unprecedented network of experts.

WAN-IFRA Consulting provides independent guidance on transforming the news media business by growing digital audiences and revenues. Our advisory team counts 17 international experts who serve your needs from workflow to strategy. For those who are prepared to move beyond the innovation comfort zone, WAN-IFRA’s Global Alliance for Media Innovation (GAMI) connects you with the first and only international network of media-labs and clusters. In fragile states, Our comprehensive ability to provide assistance across all areas of the industry supports media development programs in more than 25 countries.

Services to Members Portfolio

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WAN-IFRA monitors and shares industry best practices through a series of events produced by its four regional offices. These include global and regional events, topical conferences, workshops, and study tours. Every year, we engage with a network of more than 7,000 individual executives who attend can average of fifteen major news publishing events and other workshops, study tours and committees across Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa, Middle East and Americas.

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22-24 Digital Media India (New Dehli)

March

13-14 WAN-IFRA Middle East (Dubai)

April

18-20 Publish Asia (Kuala Lumpur)

24-26 Digital Media Europe (Copenhagen)

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10-14 VR Masterclass (Crans Montana) 16-19 Digital Innovation Study Tour (Toronto-Montreal)

June

7-9 World News Media Congress - World Editors Forum (Durban)

22-23 Zeitung Digital (Berlin)

WAN-IFRA Italia

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11-12 New Content Formats (Jakarta)

September

12-14 WAN-IFRA India (Chennai)

October

10-12 IFRA World Publishing Expo - DCX Digital Content Expo (Berlin)

23-27 WEF Study Tour (NYC-Washington DC)

31 Oct - 2 Nov Digital Media Asia (Singapore)

November

8-10 Newsroom Summit (London)

15-17 Digital Media LATAM (Buenos Aires)

29-30 Digital Media Africa (Nairobi)

more events on wan-ifra.org/events

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Training and Coaching Media Management Accelerator

Six module e-learning platform

WAN-IFRA is building an online platform for participants to learn how to build sustainable digital revenue in news media. The course blends video instruction, case studies, reading assignments, interactive quizzes, peer review of projects, social interactions, live coaching webinars and in-person workshops. Each Course has been expertly designed and produced using state of the art interactive video techniques. This programme differs from academic trainings because it is constantly updated with the real experiences of our Global Advisory team and it uses the best real-world cases from WAN-IFRA’s network of member companies around the world.

1. Digital Revenue Strategy and Diversification Integrating and investing in a robust diversification of digital products enables media companies to create new, lucrative opportunities to position growth long-term and enhance the value of your company.

2. Paid Content and reader Revenue Paid content models are a significant revenue stream in an evolving digital landscape. Learn how to implement, track and fine-tune your strategy.

3. Innovation and Integrating Start-ups Success begins behind the scenes. Learn how to build a successful, innovative culture in your office.

4. Digital Advertising: Strategy and Analysis Learn to capitalise on digital advertising revenue and apply relevant sales structures to ensure growth long-term against competition in the industry.

5. Digital Advertising: Platforms, Marketplaces and Mobile The second installment of the advertising master class moves beyond strategy into an in-depth look at markets, marketplaces and the formats.

6. Using Data to Drive Growth Convert your existing data into meaningful intelligence which can powerfully impact engagement with your audience.

learn more on mma.wan-ifra.org

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WAN-IFRA believes that increasing media freedom directly strengthens democracy and human rights and is a foundation of societal development, be it economic, cultural or political. This has been a guiding principle of WAN-IFRA for more than six decades of global advocacy and development work.

WAN-IFRA applies a dual approach to supporting media freedom: It addresses political and structural constraints to media freedom through advocacy, and applies development to strengthen the capacity and networks of the media and their representative institutions.

Advocacy actions include large scale lobbying campaigns, coordinated press freedom missions, awareness raising activities and events to strengthen legal and regulatory frameworks, reduce censorship and confront other challenges to editorial and economic independence of media.

WAN-IFRA's network of influential publishers and editors provides it with access to the highest levels of government and other institutions. This network also contributes to development actions, which include capacity building initiatives such as skills development training, coaching, mentoring, networking and skills-exchange activities. WAN-IFRA often engages in both advocacy and development actions in parallel.

Our 2015-2017 Media Freedom Programme aims to assist meaningful change in more than 25 countries across the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia, as well as certain hotspots in Europe and Latin America. Within each of the selected intervention countries, there is significant potential for democratic growth to take hold and flourish. WAN-IFRA believes that media is at the heart of unlocking and supporting this potential within any society.

Our media freedom programme aims to:

1. Improve citizen empowerment and engagement through broader access to independent media;

2. Better protect media against political, economic, and legal pressures, as well as physical harm;

3. Empower media with greater potential to bring about positive social change (poverty reduction, equality and human rights);

4. Ensure gender equality in media;

5. Provide more tools for citizens to advocate on behalf of media freedom and democracy.

Join the Media Freedom Brain Trust Our Brain Trust helps media in emerging, transitional, or post-conflict countries succeed as agents of change in their societies. Members engage with WAN-IFRA’s work by sharing their expertise.

Learn more on www.wanifra-braintrust.org

Media Freedom, Advocacy and Development A Dual Approach

WAN-IFRA’s mission is to defend and promote press freedom, and help independent news publishing companies to succeed in their transformation process, increase their business, and perform their crucial role in open societies.

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Make the Best of Your Membership Products and Services Map

Blogs, Newsletters, Social networks

Home and Top stories wan-ifra.org

Twitter @newspaperworld

Facebook www.facebook.com/newspaperworld

WAN-IFRA blogs blog.wan-ifra.org

Newsletters newsletters.wan-ifra.org/

Asian News Publishing Focus wan-ifra.org/microsites/asian-newsmedia-focus-anf

Executive News Service wan-ifra.org/microsites/executive-news-service

Press Room wan-ifra.org/press-releases

Member Services, Community Management

Home wan-ifra.org/membership

Committees wan-ifra.org/committees

Membership directory wan-ifra.org/list-of-members

Annual and Quarterly Reports wan-ifra.org/financial-and-activity-report

Events, Exhibitions, Study tours, Webinars

Overview wan-ifra.org/events

World News Media Congress wan-ifra.org/durban2017

World Publishing Expo / Digital Content Expo

worldpublishingexpo.com

Digital Media Europe dme.wan-ifra.org

Digital Media Asia dma.wan-ifra.org

Digital Media India dmi.wan-ifra.org

Digital Media Latam dml.wan-ifra.org

WAN-IFRA Middle East events.wan-ifra.org/events/wan-ifra-middle-east-conference-2017

Publish Asia wan-ifra.org/publishasia

WAN-IFRA India events.wan-ifra.org/events/digital-media-india-2017

Webinars wan-ifra.org/events

Study Tours wan-ifra.org/events

Partnerships Sponsoring sales.wan-ifra.org/

Media Freedom

Media Freedom wan-ifra.org/press-freedom

Media development wan-ifra.org/media-development

World Press Freedom Day worldpressfreedomday.org

Golden Pen of Freedom wan-ifra.org/microsites/golden-pen-of-freedom

Media Freedom Brain Trust wanifra-braintrust.org

Soft Censorship softcensorship.org/

Safety of Journalists protectourjournalists.org

Business Reports, Databases

Research Reports www.wan-ifra.org/microsites/wan-ifra-reports

World Press Trends database www.wptdatabase.org

South Asian News Directory epaper.wan-ifra.org/SAsian_Newspaper_Directory_2015-17/#/1/

Material Database wan-ifra.org/microsites/the-materials-database

Industry updates wan-ifra.org/microsites/industry-updates

Advisory, Professional Development

Advisory and Consulting consulting.wan-ifra.org/

Training Academy wan-ifra.org/microsites/wan-ifra-academy

Executive Programmes - eRev wan-ifra.org/wan-ifra-executive-programmes

Women in News womeninnews.org

Media Professionals Programme

wan-ifra.org/microsites/media-development

Digital Media Awards wan-ifra.org/microsites/awards

World Young Reader Prize wan-ifra.org/microsites/youth-engagement-news-literacy

Forums and Special Interest Communities

World Editors Forum wan-ifra.org/microsites/world-editors-forum

Media Policy Forum wan-ifra.org/microsites/public-affairs-and-media-policy

World Printers Forum forum.wan-ifra.org/forums/world-printers-online-forum

Alliance for Media Innovation mediainnovation.news

Research & Material Testing Centre

www.wan-ifra.org/showcases/research-material-testing-centre

Ad Blocking Resource Centre wan-ifra.org/microsites/ad-blocking

News Literacy and Youth engagement

wan-ifra.org/microsites/youth-engagement-news-literacy

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Real Facts about your membership

OUR FULL RANGE OF BENEFITS Members and their subsidiaries qualify for full membership benefits. All employees of member companies are entitled to membership login and access to all benefits, including free access to the online library download area. WAN-IFRA members are granted membership in the World Editors Forum, World Printers Forum and Global Alliance for Media Innovation membership. Let us know if you want to be affiliated by sending an email to [email protected].

Benefit to individual companies Non-members MembersAccess to all ContentWorld News Publishing Focus Standard rate Free, full access10 to 12 Business and Technology Reports per year Standard rate (250 Euros/report) Free, full accessExecutive News Service (Daily) Available free for limited period Free, full accessDigital Business Newsletter (Bi-Weekly) Available free for limited period Free, full accessLeadership and Strategy Newsletter (Monthly) Available free for limited period Free, full accessWorld Printers Newsletter (Bi-Weekly) Available free for limited period Free, full accessWorld Editors Forum Newsletter (Weekly) Available free for limited period Free, full accessMedia Policy Newsletter (Monthly) Available free for limited period Free, full accessWorld Press Trends Database Standard rate (2,000 Euros) Free, full accessMembership Directory No Free, full access

Events and Knowledge SharingAll worldwide events Standard rate Up to 50% discount on standard rate

Webinars Available free for limited period Free, full access

Event presentations Only for events participants Free, full access for events participants

Advisory, Professional Development, Research & InnovationConsulting services Standard rate Up to 50% discount on standard rate

Executive Programmes No Only for membersGet personalized introductions to other members No High priority

Participation to steering committees No Only for members

Call for expressions of interest No Free, only for members

Support and coordination to R&I programmes No Free, only for members

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WAN-IFRA endorsement No Yes

A meaningful early stage relationship with actual customers is critically important to startups and entrepreneurs – its also important to media organizations who want to demonstrate a serious intent to be more innovative themselves.  I believe WAN-IFRA facilitates the discovery and connection between entrepreneurs and reputable media clients is an ideal way to grow and foster innovation in our industry…a true win-win for all players. »Greg Doufas, Chief Digital Officer at The Globe and Mail, Canada

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MEMBERS SERVICE DESK Vincent Peyrègne, CEO Paris, France [email protected] Dir +33 6 87 92 17 25

To WAN-IFRA, go to wan-ifra.org/membership, or contact Margaret Bostanian [email protected] Dir +49 69 2400 63 288

If you are an association or a trade body, contact Elena Perotti, Executive Director Public Affairs and Media Policy, Paris, France [email protected] Dir +33 1 47 42 85 38

GLOBAL SERVICES DESK Thomas Jacob, COO Frankfurt, Germany [email protected] Dir +49 69 24 00 63 221

EUROPE AND AFRICA Ralf Ressmann, Director Frankfurt, Germany [email protected] Dir +49 69 24 00 63 251

MIDDLE EAST Mechthild Schimpf, Director Frankfurt, Germany [email protected] Dir +49 69 24 00 63 252

LATIN AMERICA Rodrigo Bonilla, Director Mexico City, Mexico [email protected] Dir +52 1 55 5275 82 12

ASIA PACIFIC Gilles Demptos, Director Singapore [email protected] Dir : +65 6562 8443

SOUTH ASIA Magdoom Mohamed, Director Chennai, India [email protected] Dir +91 44 421 12 893

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