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What publishers can learn from gaming

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Newsgames are time-consuming and costly to produce but they offer dopamine hit that can bring in a new, loyal audience

Axel Springer CEO on OpenAI deal: 'We must protect intellectual property of news content'

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Mathias Döpfner says generative AI "has the potential to completely destroy our businesses as we know them or bring them to the next level"

Podcast articleRegulation, innovation and future-proofing: takeaways from Perugia on generative AI

Have news organisations learned the right lessons from working with platforms? Are newsrooms being too short-sighted in their applications for the tech? These questions and more were discussed at the International Journalism Festival

Trusted news brands matter more in the age of AI, say media executives

In a world of information overwhelm, audiences put premium on human-made content and curation

Audiences, AI and audio apps: five talking points from Perugia

The International Journalism Festival explored why platforms and publishers cannot seem to work together, how newsrooms are informing their work with readers, and why we have not yet reached the peak of podcasting

Delivering news during the war: reflections on EBU's visit to Ukraine

Director of news Liz Corbin spent five days with Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne last month to better understand how the war is affecting their daily operations in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv

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Cotswolds personal trainer launches podcast to inspire the over 55s

Personal trainer James Hilton has launched a podcast 'Jim's Gym - Inspiring Movement'. James, a specialist in biomechanics and injury recovery from the Cotswolds, runs Jim's Gym, a virtual online space supporting people over 55 to be more active

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Five key takeaways from the UK select committee on the future of news

News executives say that the industry is facing pressure from all directions: generative AI, the business model and relationships with big tech companies. But not everyone agrees on solutions

Covering elections: how to not let politicians steal the narrative

The Citizen's Agenda model is being used in the US to prioritise the needs of local voters above candidates hunting for positive publicity

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