News/Media Alliance leadership frequently participates in well-respected and widely attended industry and key vertical conferences. Upcoming events featuring our executives are listed below.
Upcoming Engagements
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Past Engagements
November 20, 2024- Washington, DC
News/Media Alliance president and CEO, Danielle Coffey spoke during the “Show Me The Creator: Transparency requirements for AI technology” panel at the Kogod School of Business symposium at American University.
Pennsylvania News Media Association: 100th Anniversary Gala
November 14, 2024- Hershey, PA.
News/Media Alliance president and CEO, Danielle Coffey was the keynote speaker at PNMA 100 year celebration on November 14th, 2024 in Hershey, PA. Read the full keynote speech here.
CEO Update’s Women’s Roundtable
October 23, 2024 – Washington, DC
News/Media Alliance president and CEO, Danielle Coffey was a panelist at the CEO Update’s Women’s Roundtable. This leadership breakfast, open only to female association CEOs, was a unique opportunity to discuss the changes and challenges with an exclusive group of executives who lead the nation’s most prominent associations.
America’s Newspapers Senior Leadership Conference
October 22, 2024 – Charleston, SC.
News/Media Alliance president and CEO, Danielle Coffey, spoke on the Legislative and Judicial Update panel at the America’s Newspapers Senior Leadership Conference designed for newspaper executives.
How the Google Antitrust Trials Could Save the Future of Journalism (Virtual Workshop)
American Economic Liberties Project
August 28, 2024 – 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
News/Media Alliance President & CEO Danielle Coffey participated in this panel discussing the growth of news deserts in the United States and the role of Big Tech; the recent DOJ victory in its antitrust lawsuit against Google; the growth of AI; and whether these developments unlock new investment opportunities in the journalism industry, or whether lawmakers need to step up efforts to provide creative solutions.
Panelists:
Danielle Coffey, President and CEO of News/Media Alliance
Jason Kint, CEO of Digital Content Next
Roger McNamee, Founding Partner of Elevation Partners.
Lee Hepner, Senior Legal Counsel at the American Economic Liberties Project
Laurel Kilgour, Research Manager at the American Economic Liberties Project
NAM Annual Summer Conference
July 31, 2024 – 1:00 – 1:45 p.m. – Oklahoma City, OK
NAM executives and staff gather each summer to discuss issues and challenges common to the newspaper media industry and our associations.
News/Media Alliance President & CEO Danielle Coffey gave an update to conference attendees in a session that included America’s Newspapers CEO Dean Ridings and NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance.
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Legal Updates on Independent Contractor and Subscription Renewal
June 19, 2024 – 3:00-3:45 pm – Las Vegas, NV
News/Media Alliance Vice President Government Affairs Holly Lubart presented on Legal Updates on Independent Contractor and Subscription Renewal.
Legal Frontiers in Digital Media Conference
Media Law Resource Center and Berkeley Center for Law & Technology
May 14, 2024 – 10:00 a.m., San Francisco, CA
News/Media Alliance Senior Vice President & General Counsel Regan Smith participated in a panel, “Copyright and AI: Maneuvering Through Uncertainty” that surveyed the shifting landscape of AI’s impact on copyright and offered counseling strategies while the case law shakes out.
Panelists:
Lauren Chamblee, Asst. General Counsel, Microsoft (Moderator)
Joe Gratz, Partner, Morrison Foerster
Regan Smith, Senior Vice President & General Counsel, News/Media Alliance
Suzanne Wilson, General Counsel and Associate Register of Copyrights, United States Copyright Office
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MDDC Press Association
Friday, May 3, 2024, 10:15 – 11:00 am, Annapolis, MD
News/Media Alliance Senior Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Neil Quinter, will speak at the MDDC Press Association annual conference on a panel, “National Trends coming to the local area – how does it affect the news?” Moderated by Rebecca Snyder, MDDC Press Association, the panel will focus on how the MDDC region is not immune from national trends. This discussion-oriented panel will cover national trends in journalism preservation, online privacy, business issues, and public notice trends that have shown up in state legislatures.
News Industry Mega-Conference 2024
News/Media Alliance and America’s Newspapers
Tuesday, April 16, 8:30 a.m.
Description: In a general session on “Advocating For Local Journalism” on Tuesday, April 16 at 8:30 a.m., hear from Danielle Coffey, President and CEO of the News/Media Alliance, which is leading the way on seeking compensation from Big Tech for their use of newspapers’ content, on where the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act (JCPA) is now and what’s happening in other states. In addition, hear from Dean Ridings, CEO, America’s Newspapers, about the organization’s latest advocacy efforts to protect local journalism, what the future holds for legislation and how publishers can get involved to help protect local journalism.
Speakers:
Danielle Coffey, President & CEO, News/Media Alliance
Dean Ridings, CEO, America’s Newspapers
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Artificial Intelligence Masters™ 2024
IP Watchdog
March 4, 2024, 4:45 p.m.
Description: News/Media Alliance Senior Vice President & General Counsel Regan Smith will participate in a panel on “Artificial Intelligence, Fair Use and the Future of Copyright Law*”. From the viewpoint of content creators, this panel will discuss the recently filed copyright infringement actions, the alleged copyright infringement, whether the actions by AI developers constitute fair use, and the future of content creation.
Panelists:
Regan Smith, Senior Vice President & General Counsel, News/Media Alliance
Susan Chertkof, Senior Vice President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
Jon M. Garon, Professor of Law & inaugural Director, Goodwin Program for Society, Technology, and the Law, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law
Terry Hart, General Counsel, Association of American Publishers
Richard Prince Journal-isms
Tuesday, February 27, 2024, at 7:00 pm ET
Description: We’re discussing the state of the news industry, particularly newspapers, and what journalists can do to survive the collapse of the traditional business models. Find the successful operations? Go to the nonprofits? Start one?
Panelists:
Danielle Coffey, President and CEO, News/Media Alliance
Hermione Malone, head of emerging markets, American Journalism Project
Eric Ortiz, transformational Leader, community builder
Tracie Powell, CEO, The Pivot Fund
CNPA 25th Governmental Affairs Fly-In – Sacramento, CA
California News Publishers Association (CNPA)
February 7, 2024
News/Media Alliance Senior Vice President, Global Government Affairs Neil Quinter will participate in the 25th CNPA Governmental Affairs Fly-In, which will convene California-based news media for an afternoon of meetings with legislators at the State Capitol.
In their meetings, they will discuss the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), which would require Big Tech platforms such as Meta and Google to provide fair compensation to news publishers for use of their content online, among other topics.
Background: The News/Media Alliance is supportive of the CJPA (AB 886), which was introduced by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) in March 2023 and passed out of the California State Assembly in June 2023 in a floor vote of 55-6 before it was held over. The CA Senate Judiciary Committee held an Informational Hearing in December 2023 where California legislators learned more about the state of journalism in the state, the challenges local newsrooms face and potential solutions, and how the CJPA in particular can help support a vibrant free press. The bill is expected to be brought up early in the 2024 session.
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law Hearing on “Oversight of A.I.: The Future of Journalism
January 10, 2024
News/Media Alliance President & CEO Danielle Coffey testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law held at a hearing on “Oversight of A.I.: The Future of Journalism,” which explored the impact of the growth of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) technology on publishers’ ability to provide high-quality journalism and possible oversight mechanisms to help protect and sustain quality journalism.
Coffey’s comments explained how Generative AI tools exploit news content to compete directly with publishers, yet need quality journalism to train their systems. Coffey focused on the copyright infringement implications of how GAI developers train and use their models, as well as the need for legislation, including requiring transparency and responsibility from GAI developers, and passing the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act (JCPA), which would allow publishers to collectively negotiate for fair compensation for use of their content by the dominant tech platforms, such as Meta and Google.
Witnesses:
- Danielle Coffey, President & CEO, News/Media Alliance (view written testimony)
- Roger Lynch, CEO, Condé Nast (view written testimony)
- Curtis LeGeyt, President and CEO, National Association of Broadcasters (view written testimony)
- Jeff Jarvis, Author (view written testimony)
News/Media Alliance press release
AI Insight Forum: “AI – Transparency, Explainability, Intellectual Property, & Copyright”
November 29, 2023
News/Media Alliance President & CEO Danielle Coffey attended as an invited participant in a bipartisan forum hosted by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on “AI – Transparency, Explainability, Intellectual Property, & Copyright.” This is the seventh AI Insight Forum that seeks to further innovation and develop bipartisan artificial intelligence legislation that takes the opportunities as well as the threats of AI technology into account. Also participating in the forum are 19 leaders from various industries, including the news media, entertainment, and tech industries.
The Forum focused on two key areas of AI policy: 1) transparency and explainability and 2) intellectual property and copyright, including addressing concerns around the use of copyrighted content in training and prompting. These are the most vital artificial intelligence concerns for the News/Media Alliance’s members.
In addition to a written statement provided in advance of the Forum, Coffey provided oral remarks sharing the unique perspective of the news and magazine industry.
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Resources:
View Danielle Coffey’s written statement
News/Media Alliance press release
Recode Decode with Peter Kafka (Podcast)
November 2023
News/Media Alliance President & CEO Danielle Coffey joins the Recode Decode podcast with Peter Kafka to talk about AI developers’ use of quality journalism to populate generative AI technology. Coffey’s interview starts at 26:40.
Axios AI+ Summit – San Francisco, CA
Axios
November 8, 1:30 – 7:30 p.m. PST
At this invitation only event hosted by Axios, leaders across technology, entertainment and business will share insights on the opportunities and risks that come along with the AI revolution and the role humans play in it. News/Media Alliance President & CEO Danielle Coffey will sit down with Axios Senior Media Reporter Sara Fischer for a chat about the impacts of generative AI on journalism.
2023 Alberta Magazines Conference – Grey Eagle Resort and Casino, Alberta, Canada
Alberta Magazine Publishers Association
Enthusiasm, Credibility and Trust: Key Insights from the 2022 News/Media Alliance Magazine Media Factbook
May 11, 2023, 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Rebecca Frank, Vice President Research and Insights at the News/Media Alliance, joins us to share insights from the recently released 2022 Magazine Factbook. You’ll get the latest research and trends compiled from data on magazine consumption and audience preferences, and hear how to use this information in your advertising sales efforts.
2023 News Industry Mega-Conference
America’s Newspapers and News/Media Alliance
Advocating for Newspapers
April 4, 2023, 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.
In this discussion with Danielle Coffey, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, News/Media Alliance and Dean Ridings, CEO, America’s Newspapers, learn about the latest advocacy efforts to protect local journalism, what the future holds for legislation and how publishers can get involved to help protect local journalism.
General Assembly – Madrid, Spain
Inter American Press Association (IAPA)
Update on the Conditions of Commercial Use of Editorial Content in the European Union and the Americas
October 29, 2022, 5:00-6:15 p.m.
Danielle Coffey, News/Media Alliance EVP & General Counsel, will participate in a panel, “Update on the conditions of commercial use of editorial content in the European Union and the Americas,” with Angela Mills-Wade, executive director, European Publishers Council; Aurore Raoux, News Media Europe; and Paul Deegan, News Media Canada.
Moderator: Florian Nehm, Axel Springer
2022 News Media Business Summit – Harrisburg, PA
Editor & Publisher, 360 Media Alliance, Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association
Industry Legislative Updates
October 13, 2:15 p.m.
Danielle Coffey, News/Media Alliance EVP & General Counsel, will participate in a panel discussion on the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act (JCPA) and antitrust lawsuits against Google and Facebook.
How Younger Generations Define Our Future!
October 14, 11:15 a.m.
Rebecca Frank, News/Media Alliance VP, Research & Insights, will present the Alliance’s Gen Z research findings.
The Information Policy Lab: News Sustainability in a New Era of Tech Regulation
UCLA Law’s Information Policy Lab and the Institute for Technology, Law and Policy
September 7, 2022, 3:00 p.m. EDT
The coronavirus “infodemic”, the proliferation of disinformation, and the rise of authoritarianism worldwide have underscored the importance of fact-based journalism to public health, development, and accountable governance even as it has laid bare the complicated relationship between journalism and the technology platforms that mediate the public sphere. It has also underscored the deep structural inequalities in the information ecosystem as journalism struggles to remain visible and viable amid constantly shifting changes in how news is produced, packaged, and consumed. While online platforms have offered new opportunities to connect journalists with audiences, evade censorship, and engage in influential cross-border collaborations, they have also forced journalists to contend with shifting algorithmic priorities, warped incentive structures in the online economy, and an increasingly complex array of technology policies that shape the environment in which they work.
Danielle Coffey, News/Media Alliance EVP & General Counsel, will join Mathew Ingram, Columbia Journalism Review and Julia Angwin, The Markup on this virtual panel moderated by Courtney Radsch, Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, exploring how contemporary legal regulatory developments might support sustainable journalism, and avenues forward for promoting a vibrant and healthy and public sphere.
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The Key to Gen Z: Insights and Ideas to Build Lasting Relationships
Patch Labs
June 9, 2022
Rebecca Frank, VP, Research & Insights, will present the Alliance’s Gen Z research findings.
Online Event: ‘Media Sustainability in the Big Tech Era’
The Inter-American Dialogue
May 25, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EDT
In September 2021, more than 20 international and regional press associations in the Americas published a document claiming that the “sustainability of journalism is at risk.” The group highlighted the vulnerabilities facing the journalism industry in the digital age, where other actors capitalize on much of the value generated by news organizations. The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, characterized the threats facing the journalism industry as a “worrying extinction of the media,” a concern that UNESCO included in their declaration Windhoek + 30.
The European Union and Australia have established initiatives in which large digital platforms compensate media outlets for the use of their content, thus achieving some progress toward sustainability of the local media. At this online event, panelists, i
ncluding News Media Alliance Executive Vice President & General Counsel Danielle Coffey, will look at a regulatory framework in the Americas that considers each nation’s different economic, cultural, and political contexts and achieves a balance between small media organizations and large technology platforms that guarantee the media’s sustainability.
The Key to Attracting Gen Z Subscribers
Virginia Press Association
May 19, 2022, 2:00 p.m.
Rebecca Frank, VP, Research & Insights, will present the Alliance’s Gen Z research findings.
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How News Organizations Can Connect with Gen-Z
MDDC Press Association
May 10, 2022, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Rebecca Frank, VP, Research & Insights, presented the Alliance’s Gen Z research findings.
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Virtual Panel on Media Sustainability
UNESCO World Press Freedom Day (Virtual)
May 3, 2022
Danielle Coffey, Executive Vice President & General Counsel of the News Media Alliance will join the panel, “Media Viability: What Can Really be Done?”
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Unlocking the Key to Gen Z
NY Press Association Spring Conference
April 30, 2022, Gideon Putnam Resort, Saratoga Springs, NY
Rebecca Frank, VP, Research & Insights, presented the Alliance’s Gen Z research findings.
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Protection of Journalism in the U.S.
Emily C. & John E. Hansen Intellectual Property Institute at Fordham Law School’s 29th Annual Annual Intellectual Property Law & Policy
Conference (Virtual)
April 21, 2022, 9:15 a.m.
Danielle Coffey, Executive Vice President, News Media Alliance is a speaker at concurrent session on Copyright Law & Competition Law on Protection of Journalism in the U.S.:
Copyright protections are intended to ensure a return on investment in creative works. It is important for the government and the courts to clarify and strongly enforce those protections with regard to quality journalism that requires investment in reporters and newsrooms. However, with monopolies that distribute news content, a copyright protection is only as valuable as the ability to assert the right. In this case, competition law addresses such marketplace failure.
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Regulations on Payments for Journalistic Content
IAPA Mid-Year Meeting (Virtual)
April 20, 2022
Danielle Coffey, Executive Vice President & General Counsel of the News Media Alliance is a panelist.
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News Industry Mega-Conference 2022
April 10-12, Orlando, FL
“Eyes on 2025: Actions to Secure a Sustainable Future”
On Monday, April 11 at 9:30 a.m., Alliance President & CEO David Chavern will moderate a panel, “Eyes on 2025: Actions to Secure a Sustainable Future,” with senior executives, exploring where the industry is going and what needs to happen today to ensure future success.
“Advocating for Local Newspapers”
On Tuesday, April 12 at 9:30 a.m., Alliance Executive Vice President & General Counsel Danielle Coffey will participate as a panelist in the session, Advocating for Local Newspapers, which will include updates on the latest advocacy efforts to protect local journalism: the LJSA, the JCPA, what the future holds for legislation and how publishers can get involved to help protect local journalism.
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Mega-Conference program
New Copyright Challenges in the Publishing Industry
March 30, 2022, 12:00 p.m. EDT
This panel discussion will address hot-button copyright issues affecting the publishing industry today, including digital first sale, controlled digital lending, state compulsory licensing, and ancillary rights.
Panelists include: Danielle Coffey, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, News Media Alliance; Terry Hart, General Counsel, Association of American Publishers; and Umair Kazi, Director of Advocacy and Policy, Authors Guild. Moderated by Devlin Hartline, Legal Fellow, Forum for Intellectual Property, Hudson Institute.
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Solutions for America’s Local News Crisis: Policy and Peril
November 19, 2021
Across America, the shuttering of local newspapers is contributing to a growing crisis in trusted local news and information, and an emerging challenge for America’s democracy. The Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy hosted a discussion with key digital entrepreneurs and leading DC-based policy thinkers devising solutions — including legislation — to remedy this crisis, which has led to thousands of closed or diminished local newsrooms.
Panelists included: David Chavern, News Media Alliance president & CEO; Steven Waldman, cofounder of Report For America; Mitra Kalita, cofounder of URL Media; and Gordon Crovitz, co-CEO of Newsguard.
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Acting on Newspapers’ Behalf: What is the JCPA and LJSA?
October 21, 2021, 10:00 a.m. CST
Join the Louisiana Press Association to learn more about two bills currently making their way through Congress that could benefit newspaper media – the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act and the Local Journalism Sustainability Act – what they could mean for you, and what you can do to help get them passed.
Session leaders are Danielle Coffey, News Media Alliance EVP and general counsel, and Dean Ridings, America’s Newspapers CEO. There is no cost for members of newspaper related press associations.
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Paying for News: Who Should Get Paid, and How?
September 14, 2021 at 2:00 – 2:45 p.m. EDT
From Australia to Europe to the U.S., lawmakers and regulators are taking steps to encourage or require technology platforms to negotiate license and payment terms with news publishers for the rights to share or display news content on their platforms. But how would those licenses be administered? How would payments be managed, and what should qualify as “news”? Building a new licensing and payment system from scratch.
News Media Alliance Executive Vice President and General Counsel Danielle Coffey will join this session as a panelist.
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The Remuneration of News Media Content by Online Platforms: Solutions from Europe and Around the World
LUISS School of Law
June 11, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. ET
Webinar organized by the BILL Research Center with the support of FIEG – Federazione Italiana Editori Giornali and the collaboration of WAN/IFRA – World Association of News Publishers.
Keynote speech by Danielle Coffey, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, News Media Alliance
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Médias en Seine
November 19, 2020, Paris, France
franceinfo, the 24/7 french global news media of Radio France, and Les Echos, leading economic information media in France, have organized the third edition of Medias en Seine, the major gathering about media in Paris for a time of reflection and sharing around seven major themes to meet the major challenges of the media.
News Media Alliance President & CEO, David Chavern, will participate virtually from the U.S. in a roundtable from 1:10 – 1:40 p.m. Central European Time (CET) (7:10 – 7:40 a.m. EST), “Publishers: What partnership with GAFA?” with Fabrice Fries, president of the AFP; Sybille Lemaire, executive director of Bayard Press; and Olivier Bomsel, professor at Mines Paris-Tech University. This will be an opportunity to draw the first lessons from the pandemic, share our situations, our experiences, our ideas and what we see for the future.
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The Lincoln Network Reboot Conference
November 10, 2020 (Virtual)
From November 6–10, the Lincoln Network hosted the Reboot Conference, a series of virtual conversations about the intersection of technology and policy. Day three of the conference focused on the future of online news, and included conversations with leaders of the Knight Foundation, the American Journalism Project, Substack, The Washington Post, and The Texas Tribune, among others.
On Day Three, News Media Alliance President & CEO, David Chavern, joined Lincoln Network’s Marshall Kosloff for a discussion of the state of online media, the overwhelming power of the digital duopoly over news publishers, the role of Section 230, and the profitability of digital news as we move to an even more online future.
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International Institute of Communicators Telecommunications and Media Forum
December 10, 2019, Washington, D.C.
Alliance Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Danielle Coffey will participate in two panels at the International Institute of Communicators annual Telecommunications and Media Forum on Tuesday, December 10. The first is from 2:20 – 3:30 p.m. and is titled, “National Privacy Agendas Post GDPR; Data Protection Regulation – Objectives, Effectiveness and Impacts.” The second panel is from 3:45 – 5:15 p.m. and is titled, “Keeping Pace with the Ubiquity of Artificial Intelligence – Policy, Regulation, Ethics, Trust.”
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DMLA 2019
October 29, 2019, Los Angeles
Alliance Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Danielle Coffey will participate in a session on Tuesday, October 29 from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Digital Media Licensing Association 2019 Conference titled, “Platforms & Search: European and News Publisher Perspective.” In this session, we continue our exploration of the evolving relationship between content and tech. Danielle will be joined by Alfonso Gutierrez, President, CEPIC (Coordination of European Picture Agencies Stock, Press and Heritage).
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Inland/SNPA Annual Meeting
October 6, 2019, 1:30 p.m., Chicago
Alliance Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Danielle Coffey will deliver a keynote presentation titled, “What’s the Latest on the Newspaper Industry’s Campaign to Get a Fair Revenue Arrangement with Digital Giants?” She will explain the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act and provide an update on its progress through Congress.
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Through the Noise Podcast: News Media Alliance President & CEO David Chavern
David Chavern appeared on Through the Noise, a podcast that explores “’the business of communicating’ through conversations with [business leaders] who deal with the management – technical or creative – process of communications.” In this in-depth interview, Chavern talked with host Ernesto Gluecksmann about the News Media Alliance and the state of the news media industry.
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Mega-Conference 2019
February 25-27, 2019, Las Vegas, NV
On Tuesday, February 26 at 8:00 a.m., Alliance President & CEO David Chavern will moderate a panel, Leaders in Transformation, which will feature the leaders of the companies that are adapting to the changes in the market the fastest.
Panelists include:
Moderator: David Chavern, President & CEO, News Media Alliance
– Rob Barrett, president of Hearst Newspapers Digital Media
– Jeff Elgie, CEO, Village Media, a network of local news and information sites that serves markets across Canada.
– Alan Fisco, president and chief financial officer The Seattle Times
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America East News Media and Technology Summit
April 1-3, 2019, Hershey, PA
On Monday, April 1 at 12:00 p.m., Alliance President & CEO David Chavern will moderate the Executive Keynote Luncheon Panel on Success Stories — Several Ideas that Work, which will include short individual presentations from top industry executives.
AT&T Forum for Technology, Policy, and Entertainment Symposium on Application Programming Interfaces and Privacy
February 5, 2019, 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., Livestream
Len Cali, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy, AT&T, led an in-depth discussion on Application Programming Interfaces (API) and privacy, featuring a keynote address from Thomas Norton, Executive Director, Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy, and Florian Schaub, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan. The event included an in-depth panel discussion with policy experts, moderated by Axios Reporter Sara Fischer.
Alliance Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Danielle Coffey participated as a panelist. Panelists included:
Moderator: Sara Fischer, Reporter, Axios
- Danielle Coffey, Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives and Counsel, News Media Alliance
- David LeDuc, Vice President, Public Policy, Network Advertising Initiative (NAI)
- Maureen Ohlhausen, Partner and Co-Chair, Antitrust Practice, Baker Botts
- Michelle Richardson, Director of the Privacy & Data Project, Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)
- John Verdi, Vice President of Policy, Future of Privacy Forum