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Welcome to Splice Beta, a celebration of media in Asia.

Our mission is to support and celebrate the work of bold, forward-looking innovators in fulfilling the promise of digital media — building, connecting, and informing communities across Asia.

Splice Beta will be the stage where we highlight, share, and learn from the innovative and truly transformative work that is happening in media. We believe you deserve a stage to share your ideas — and have them seen.

If you’re joining us in Chiang Mai, add youself to this WhatsApp group for all delegates. See you there!
Thursday, May 2 • 1:20pm - 2:20pm
Bold Moves: How we've made tough pivots in our news orgs

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Hear the inside story on how these  different media organisations  -- NewsPicks in Japan, Rappler in the Philippines  and the South China Morning Post - have responded to challenges and taken different routes to success.


Moderators
avatar for Alan Soon

Alan Soon

Co-Founder, Splice Media
I started Splice to help drive the transformation of the media industry in Asia. I believe we're seeing the unraveling of the mass media model into niche media startups serving smaller but highly engaged communities. I believe we're in a golden age of media. Our mission at Splice... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Malcolm Ong

Malcolm Ong

Head of Product, South China Morning Post
Malcolm joined SCMP in 2017 from Silicon Valley. He co-founded Skillshare, and was worked on product and growth at little company called Lyft. He’s just led his team through an overhaul of SCMP and launched two new editorial products. Malcolm will share what he’s learned about... Read More →
avatar for Naoyoshi Goto

Naoyoshi Goto

Technology & Business Editor, Newspicks
Uzabase's NewsPicks is a business social news platform that brings together a high-quality community around original content. Naoyoshi is one of three core members who built the editorial team at NewsPicks. The company now has over 95,000 paid subscribers in Japan. In 2018, Uzabase... Read More →