Innovations in Social, Local 
and Mobile news top the agenda for the next Digital Editors Network meeting from 
1-5:30pm on Thursday, 23 February 2012, at Media City UK in Manchester, followed 
by a networking reception and launch of the MADE project, the UK winner of the International Press 
Institute's inaugural News Innovation Contest sponsored by Google. 

Sarah Hartley (@foodiesarah) on how news innovators can use the Guardian Media Group’s nOtice.com platform for local content, communities and commerce. Sarah is Managing Director of TalkAboutLocal and Community Strategist for GMG.

François Nel (@francoisnel) on the how local newspapers are doing on the 4Cs of mobile news - content, channels, content and commerce – and why they’re in danger of making some grave errors. François is digital media business researcher and director of the Journalism Leaders Programme at UCLan.
François also 
recently became the only UK winner of the inaugural International Press 
Institute’s News Innovation Contest 
funded by a grant from Google. During the networking reception that will follow 
the DEN meeting at 5:30, François will briefly explain the Media 
And Digital Enterprise (MADE) project which aims to equip digital innovators 
with the cutting-edge knowledge and skills required to start up and sustain 
innovative new journalistic enterprises in the public interest. The MADE project 
hopes to support individuals, groups and organisations in- and outside of the 
mainstream media (To stay in the MADE project loop, see http://bit.ly/thXQiy ). 
The discussion will be chaired by Nick Turner (@nickincumbria)
, Head of 
Digital Content for the CN Group and a co-founder of DEN. 

 
Leading the discussions on Social, Local and Mobile Innovations 
are:
Greg Hadfield (@greghadfield) on how the rise of open-data 
cities is giving local media a chance to re-invent themselves – and why it could 
be their last lifeline. Greg, a former Fleet Street journalist and internet 
entrepreneur, is director of strategic projects with Cogapp, an award-winning digital agency in 
Brighton and Hove. 
Paul Bradshaw (@paulbradshaw) on opportunities for news 
enterprises to co-create content through new HelpMeInvestigate 
initiatives. Paul is author of the Online Journalism Handbook, founder of the 
Online Journalism Blog, HelpMeInvestigate and Hacks & Hackers Birmingham. 
Sarah Hartley (@foodiesarah) on how news innovators can use the Guardian Media Group’s nOtice.com platform for local content, communities and commerce. Sarah is Managing Director of TalkAboutLocal and Community Strategist for GMG.

François Nel (@francoisnel) on the how local newspapers are doing on the 4Cs of mobile news - content, channels, content and commerce – and why they’re in danger of making some grave errors. François is digital media business researcher and director of the Journalism Leaders Programme at UCLan.
François also 
recently became the only UK winner of the inaugural International Press 
Institute’s News Innovation Contest 
funded by a grant from Google. During the networking reception that will follow 
the DEN meeting at 5:30, François will briefly explain the Media 
And Digital Enterprise (MADE) project which aims to equip digital innovators 
with the cutting-edge knowledge and skills required to start up and sustain 
innovative new journalistic enterprises in the public interest. The MADE project 
hopes to support individuals, groups and organisations in- and outside of the 
mainstream media (To stay in the MADE project loop, see http://bit.ly/thXQiy ). The discussion will be chaired by Nick Turner (@nickincumbria)
, Head of 
Digital Content for the CN Group and a co-founder of DEN. 
You can register for one of the 50 spaces at the next #SoLoMoDEN or 
to only join for MADE project launch HERE. 
Since 2007, the Digital Editors Network has worked to link media 
innovators, whether they work inside, outside or alongside mainstream media 
organisations. You can connect with DEN by liking our Facebook page , joining 
our Linkedin group, 
or following us on Twitter @DENupdates or this blog. DEN is supported by the School of Journalism, Media & Communication at 
the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, UK, home to the UK's oldest journalism 
programme.
 If you'd like to contribute ideas, speak, host or sponsor a future DEN 
meetup, don't hesitate to contact the convenors Nick Turner nick.turner 
@cumbrian-newspapers. co.uk or François Nel FPNel @uclan . ac . 
uk



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