Listen below for this week’s news round-up from Journalism.co.uk’s senior reporter Rachel McAthy and sign up to our iTunes podcast feed for future audio.
This week’s jpod reports on the BBC's announcement of 45 more job losses within its News division, the unanimous vote for a ballot on strike action at Newsquest South London and the latest figures on News Corporation's iPad newspaper the Daily.
We also hear from our technology reporter Sarah Marshall on how Journalism.co.uk has used Peer Index to compile a list of the UK's 100 most influential journalists online.
There is also more information on Journalism.co.uk’s fourth news:rewired event, noise to signal, which takes place on 27 May at Thomson Reuters, Canary Wharf.
Free daily newsletter
If you like our news and feature articles, you can sign up to receive our free daily (Mon-Fri) email newsletter (mobile friendly).
Related articles
- Five key takeaways from the UK select committee on the future of news
- Predictions for journalism 2024: audience-first strategies, formats and products
- How Reuters, Newsquest and BBC experiment with generative AI
- Standing out in a crowded market: what makes a top news podcast?
- The Economist launches podcast-only news subscription