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WAN-IFRA SPEAKERS: Clockwise from left, Zuraidah Ibrahim, executive editor of South China Morning Post in Hong Kong; Rosalia Lloret, senior adviser to the president of elDiario.es in Spain; Sam Guzik, head of product at WNYC and senior expert adviser at the Future Today Institute in the United States, and Troels Behrendt Jørgensen, digital director of Politiken in Denmark.
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MANILA, Philippines — Influential figures in the news publishing industry will share strategies and insights on digital transformation, sustainable revenue models and the evolving role of technology in media at the WAN-IFRA Digital Media Asia 2026.
With the support of the Department of Tourism and Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, the April 27 to 29 event at the Manila Hotel promises to be a defining moment for the future of journalism in the Asia-Pacific region.
Among the headline speakers are Zuraidah Ibrahim, executive editor of the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong; Troels Behrendt Jørgensen, digital director of Politiken in Denmark; Sam Guzik, head of product at WNYC and senior expert adviser at the Future Today Institute in the United States and Rosalia Lloret, senior adviser to the president of elDiario.es in Spain, whose career has been dedicated to leading the digital transformation of Spain’s top media groups.
Sessions will explore the impact of artificial intelligence on newsroom workflows and audience engagement, the challenges of navigating platform shifts and the rise of the creator economy and case studies from leading international publishers on building sustainable digital revenue models.
The Manila Hotel, the “Grand Dame by the Bay,” will provide a historic and iconic backdrop for this milestone gathering.

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