We're two sessions down in our Future of Journalism series - and a dozen (at least) to go. Here's the full programme, and we'll update this with reports and video highlights as we publish them.
Thursday 5 June
The future of the internet
Jonathan Zittrain - introduced by Alan Rusbridger
Video: The internet: uncontrolled and dangerous
Video: Traditional journalism exposed as too cosy
Friday 6 June
How to visualise data and tell stories in a different way
Adrian Holovaty - introduced by Emily Bell
Monday 9 June
How the net has changed my journalism
Riazat Butt, Ben Goldacre, Tracy McVeigh and Martin Wainwright - chaired by Will Hutton
Live blogging, live video and twittering
Andy Carvin, Dave Hill, Sean Ingle, Anna Pickard and Rachel Sterne - chaired by Janine Gibson
Tuesday 10 June
How can women find a place on the net?
Kira Cochrane, Jemima Kiss, Jess McCabe, Zohra Moosa and Jessica Valenti - chaired by Madeleine Bunting
Monday 16 June
Ratings-chasing: how do we get people to read our stuff?
Emily Bell, Danny Cohen, Andre McGarrigle and Danny Sullivan - chaired by Ian Katz
Audio: How to avoid the ratings pit
Is comment too free online?
Charlie Brooker, Cath Elliott, Sunny Hundal, Seumas Milne and Zoe Williams - chaired by Georgina Henry
Tuesday 17 June
Internet video: How not to be TV
Suranga Chandratillake, Tom Happold, Anthony Lilley and Maggie O'Kane - chaired by Mark Lawson
Audio: How can online video be different from TV?
Showbiz and gossip on the net
Hadley Freeman, Marina Hyde, Hugh Muir, Moe Tkacik and Camilla Wright - chaired by James Robinson
Wednesday 18 June
Internet audio v radio
Riazat Butt, Fi Glover, Martin Kelner, Jason Solomons and Matt Wells - chaired by Jackie Ashley
Audio: Internet audio and radio
Arianna Huffington in conversation with Alan Rusbridger
Michael White: Huffington and the Guardian debate future of online journalism
Audio: Arianna Huffington
Video: The mind of the Huffington Post
Video: Guardian Q&A on the Huffington Post
Thursday 19 June
Crowds and amateurs: new ways of getting stories
Paul Brannan, Jeff Jarvis, Jemima Kiss, David Leigh, Meg Pickard - chaired by Paul Johnson
Friday 20 June
Ten questions we should be asking right now
Jeff Jarvis
Video: The future for web publishers
Video: It's a link economy, stupid
Tuesday 15 July
Changing the face of the arts online
Alex Ross - introduced by Melissa Denes
Friday 5 September
Video stories from the Onion News Network
Will Graham and Julie Smith - introduced by Katharine Viner
Tuesday 9 September
This is what data can do for you
Hans Rosling - introduced by Emily Bell