Predictions for journalism in 2023: newsroom leadership, product, and revenue
The second instalment of our annual predictions looks at the skills journalists will need in the year ahead and the news products that are likely to grow
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Make your management style more approachable and supportive of your team in the new year
Predictions for journalism in 2023: audience expectations and user needs
Trust towards, interest in, and willingness to buy the news all stand in the balance next year. Newsrooms with the best listening skills will come out top
Robin Kwong, new formats editor of The Wall Street Journal, on evolving bridge roles
Project management roles have become a staple position to foster inter-department collaboration and be a catalyst for digital transformation
'We cannot positively impact the world with ideas alone’
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How Openly gained 120k TikTok followers in one year
The LGBTQ+ news publisher has found that a mix of heavy and light video content works best to keep audiences interested but not burned out
Today’s top tip for journalists
Tip: Five steps to making your workplace Gen Z friendly
Hire and retain talent from a generation with different expectations at work
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12 essential self-taught journalism skills
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What publishers can learn from gaming
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The Mill's two-year roadmap to breaking even
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