Onsite event video news reporting

A Learning News team reporting from the event, interviewing participants and publishing news programmes about what happened.

The Event Reporter package includes onsite reporting from your event. A Learning News team will interview participants and produce news programmes about the event. This typically includes one or more programmes featuring key interviews and a highlights programme, published in the days following the event.

Our programmes are news interview based. We broadly work this out with you in advance. For example, several speakers, the organiser, several sponsors/exhibitors, and interview shorts with several visitors. Learning News then edits the interviews and aims to publish the programmes a week or so after the event.

We cover all sizes of events: conferences, exhibitions, company events, large and small. We have experience of working with many of the top workplace learning events. Examples of our coverage of events:

Learning News covers company events such as kick-off meetings, user groups and customer conferences such as this one run by digital learning vendor, Omniplex Learning: Brave New World, London 2023.

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Editorial

Editorial control rests with Learning News. This is important to retain independent reporting of your event. Our aim is to produce great coverage for your and our audience.

On the day(s)

On the day we will aim to arrive two hours before the event opens to set up. The main interviews are booked where possible in advance. Interview shorts, often those with visitors, are sought during the event. 

A typical news team will have three or four people to operate sound, lighting, cameras and conduct the interviews.  

Travel and accommodation

It's usual for the team to stay in hotels overnight before each event day, so that it is there early to set up and prepare. Travel and accommodation, if required, are charged in addition to the partnership package fee. 

More info: If you have any questions email Rob Clarke at Learning News, rob@learningnews.com