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Fortune's new executive editor: "The UK lacks journalism that celebrates success"

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Alex Wood Morton says championing good businesses is as important as holding power to account

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Ukrainian journalists are at a breaking point. It is time to make a change

'The corrosive stress of conflict zones not only threatens individual well-being of journalists but also compromises the integrity of their output. It is not easy to do impartial journalism in your own country while rockets and drones fly every day onto your streets'

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Six career lessons in war and conflict reporting

Rookie reporters can underestimate dangers when going for the big story. An experienced freelancer shares what a decade in the field has taught her

Three free AI-powered transcription tools for journalists

Stop spending hours tediously typing up your audio files – use one of these tools to get the job done quicker

Posted by Caroline Scott, Isabel Meszaros on 15/03/24

Podcast articleProtecting journalists on social media, with Valérie Bélair-Gagnon

Platforms offer new connections and story leads but burnt-out reporters are increasingly disconnecting. What can newsrooms do to support them?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 14/03/24

Join us at the Newsrewired conference on 22 May 2024

Our flagship event will once again bring together 200 media executives, journalists, academics and industry experts - here is what to expect

Posted by Marcela Kunova on 13/03/24

10 creative ways to interview celebrities and experts

Go beyond the worn-out Q&A format and get your interviewees to share in-depth and personal stories

Posted by Jacob Granger on 13/03/24

How to report on homicide and interview grieving families

'Leave sources feeling in a better state than before they spoke to you,' says veteran crime reporter

Posted by Jacob Granger on 12/03/24

How NRK uses AI-generated summaries to boost younger readers’ engagement

In this special series that focuses on journalism rather than algorithms, we look at how the Norwegian broadcaster saw audiences doubling their reading time since it started adding automated summaries to its articles

Posted by Marcela Kunova on 11/03/24

Open letter calls for a change in response to online abuse of women journalists

Reach, Women in Journalism and Reporters Without Borders launch a joint campaign calling for change in police response to online violence, with a letter signed by more than 100 journalism leaders

Posted by Reporters Without Borders on 07/03/24

Podcast articleProtecting independent journalism, with Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana of IMPRESS

Between charitable status and news deals with big tech, there are lots of moves to support local news, but are they short-term patches or long-term solutions?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 07/03/24

200 speakers you need at your next journalism event to avoid all-male panels

Let's relegate all-male panels to the Mad Men era where they belong

Posted by Abigail Edge, Marcela Kunova, Jacob Granger on 07/03/24

Why Australia's bid to make big tech pay for news failed: views from an indie publisher

The News Media Bargaining Code favoured legacy media companies and did not obligate platforms to negotiate over news deals

Posted by Scott Purcell on 06/03/24

What will your audience want in the future?

The Next Gen News project found that the under-24s seek out news but they are not getting the experience they are looking for

Posted by Marcela Kunova on 05/03/24

New resources to help journalists fight elections misinformation

Use this tracking tipsheet from US-based fact-checkers Newsguard to stay on top of the main trends in misleading voters around the world

Posted by Jacob Granger on 04/03/24

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