New York, USA: Members and Board of Directors of the International News Media Association – INMA visited The New York Times, Gannett | USA Today Network, and News Corp. Headquarters in Manhattan on Friday, June 3, to hear about each company’s strategic priorities. Central to each stop were focuses on subscriptions, product, and strategy.
An INMA Board of Directors study tour visit to the New York offices of Gannett | USA Today Network included not only a briefing on video efforts but a fun demonstration of its video capabilities. Pictured here is a behind-the-scenes look at an INMA study tour sizzle video from USA Today Network.
Wall Street Journal Editor-in-Chief Matt Murray and Dow Jones Chief Subscriptions Officer Karl Wells brief the INMA Board of Directors on subscriptions and newsroom efforts during a study tour.
Ben Cotton, head of subscription growth at The New York Times, briefs members of the INMA Board of Directors, the company’s efforts to horizontally link products like The Athletic, Wirecutter, Wordle, and Spelling Bee to the core Times brand. The Times hosted the opening of the INMA Board’s day-long study tour.
News Corp. hosted both the INMA Board of Directors meeting and a study tour stop Thursday and Friday, June 2-3, in New York. On this occasion INMA President Damian Eales makes a point about the New York Post’s growth strategy as Post CEO Sean Giancola looks on.
Gannett | USA Today Network CEO Mike Reed welcomes members of the INMA Board of Directors to its New York offices. Gannett executives briefed Board members on video, audio, subscriptions, and B2B efforts nationwide. The Gannett | USA Today Network offices in New York are prepped for the INMA Board of Directors study tour with USA Today’s 40th anniversary prominently on display.
A demonstration of Gannett | USA Today Network’s video studio capabilities morphed into a classic photo opportunity for the INMA Board of Director’s. Gannett Media President Maribel Perez Wadsworth, center, was elected INMA president the previous day. NMA Board member Chris Janz, most recently of Nine in Australia, makes a point during it.
INMA Board members visiting the Gannett | USA Today Network offices in New York including Praveen Someshwar HT Media of India, Mariano Nejamkis El Comercio of Peru, Maria Eugenia Ferre Rangel GFR Media of Puerto Rico, Gert Ysebaert Mediahuis of Belgium, Marcelo Benez of Folha de S.Paulo, Siv Juvik Tveitnes of Schibsted, Alexandra Beverfjord of Dagbladet, Maribel Perez Wadsworth of Gannett | USA Today Network, and Frank Mahlberg of Axel Springer Soak.