Webinar 
February 21st 2022, 11:00-12:30 (CET), 10:00-11:30 (GMT)

In January, February and March of 2022 CIRCOM runs online workshops, each featuring experts in different aspects of Mobile Journalism,  for anyone involved in practicing MoJo or for those who want to find out more.

35 participants from 17 countries took part in the third session, a panel discussion and Q&A, hosted by BBC journalist Amanda Parr.
The panellists – Glen Mulcahy, one of the “Godfathers of MoJo”, BBC MoJo expert Mike Buttery and the NRK reporter Ola Helness - provided encompassing views from history of mobile journalism to MoJo as platform and ecosystem and to the innovation and the future of it in media content creation.

About the pannelists

amanda parr

Amanda Parr is a journalist and presenter for BBC Points West in Bristol. Over a 20 year career, she has seen a range of newsroom innovations - MoJo being the latest one!

 

 

glen mulcahy

Glen Mulcahy is one of the pioneers of Mobile Journalism, and has worked with numerous broadcasters including the BBC, RTE, HRT, NRK and SVT. A great innovator, he now runs Mojofest, the world’s longest running smartphone content creators festival.

 

 

Ola HelnessOla Helness is a reporter for NRK in Norway. NRK were early adopters of using smartphones for their journalism, but over time have decided to use other kit to achieve a similarly “mobile” workflow for their reporters.

 

 

mike butteryMike Buttery is a BBC cameraman, filmmaker and MoJo trainer, and the founder and host of the Talking Mojo podcast.