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How The Economist reached young audiences through new formats and brand marketing

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Between low audience trust and willingness to pay for news, the legacy publisher is trying counterintuitive strategies that it hopes will pay dividends long-term

How journalists can decode 'algospeak' on social media

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Creators and newsrooms alike have found that euphemisms and alternative spellings can get around TikTok's content moderation when talking about sensitive topics like sex and drugs

World Mental Health Day: our essential reads for creating healthy workplaces

Everything you need to know about making your newsroom a place journalists can work to their fullest potential and have the tools to cope on the bad days

Podcast articleWhy The Lincolnite closed down, with Daniel Ionescu

The independent local news organisations innovated plenty and invested heavily. But in the end, there was not enough public support to keep it going

UAE's The National uses free reader registration to counter the decline of SEO

The Abu Dhabi-based global news outlet pioneers an innovative audience approach in a region unaccustomed to paying for online news

University of Central Lancashire pushes for stronger news literacy education in the UK

With misinformation on the rise and democracy in decline, the public needs new tools to navigate the news - here is how you can help

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Washington Post opinions editor David Shipley on gearing up for the US election

Does the world really need more opinion during election season? Yes and no

How to get started with user needs: learnings from the Reuters Institute, Metro.co.uk and smartocto

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