Imooty @ the European Communication Summit
Imooty is participating in a panel discussion at the European Communication Summit in Brussels. The European Communication Summit brings together top-class communication professionals from all over Europe.
Kristoffer will talk about how new media is changing news consumption. The discussion is lead by Philippe Borremans, managing director of Blackline, a social media consulting agency. The other participants are Pawel Lisicki from the Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita and Hans de Keulenaer from the European copper institute.
The title of the discussion is “New Media: Method to the Madness” and is described as follows;
“Recent years have seen the new possibilities brought on by the evolution of the internet and its users fuse with practically all areas of life and business. The flow of information, whether it is generated by individuals or organisations, is constantly being fed, diverted, inflated, validated and/or discredited through the channels and conversations happening with in all forms of New and Social Media. These un-predictable new realities affect every communications professional who must now learn to navigate these waters or risk being washed overboard. With this panel, New Media’s ability to level the playing field when it comes to power of influence will be addressed as well as how the communications world can play along.”





I agree, the idea is good but I can´t read all the newspapers from all Europe everyday, too much…
Reading everyday the newspapers I use to is still too much.
Of course is too much, that’s how Imooty was conceived, to help you find the information which is relevant for you… In MyImooty you choose the news you want to follow. I work as a political commentaror and for me this is really helpful in keeping up to date.
Great idea! European quality sources, all on one page. Why didn’t anyone think of this before? This is much more efficient than going to the 4-5 different sites I was using until now. Kudos!
good question, thnx! simply put, I think no one was crazy enough to do it. we’re a European team and were looking for a platform which could make news browsing an easy and pleasant exeprience. we decided to start the process and to take one problem at the time.