Expertise

by Jeremy Wagstaff on April 28, 2011

 

We offer expertise in media, particularly in navigating from a traditional model to one that encompasses social media and the changing economy of conventional media. Jeremy Wagstaff’s expertise straddles both: as a reporter, editor and columnist for three of the world’s best and biggest news organisations, Thomson Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and the BBC, he has a strong understanding of mainstream media. As a columnist on technology, and early champion of social media he also understands its impact, not only on conventional media but on all public-facing industries.

We are currently engaged in consulting for:

Media Strategy

  • for traditional media:  how to use social media to extend content, reach and profitability
  • for non-profits: how to incorporate social media and broader technologies into conventional media approaches for outreach, content and internal processes
  • for companies: how to leverage social media to improve customer relationships and drive

Training/teaching

  • for media: traditional journalism, online journalism, computer assisted reporting, website-developing, digital reporting and visualization
  • for individuals/teams: digital productivity, meaning using technology to improve communications, productivity and creativity
  • for non-profits: using technology and social media to to improve reporting, research and internal communications
  • for universities: Jeremy Wagstaff teaches facets of journalism at Nanyang Technological University’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. He has previously taught at the National University of Singapore.

Content

  • for media: Jeremy Wagstaff writes/presents columns and commentary for a range of publications and outlets, including a weekly slot on the BBC World Service
  • editing: clients range from individual authors seeking expert research and editing to companies requiring manuals on social media and journalism issues
  • speaking: Jeremy Wagstaff speaks regularly on media issues, particularly those related to the intersection of media, technology and politics. He is currently writing a book on the subject.