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Who to follow: 75 expert voices at the intersection of AI and journalism

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We asked, you responded. These are the visionaries and innovators you trust to give you the latest lowdown on artificial intelligence

How advertising can support local media without annoying readers

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Ipswich.co.uk shows how much articles cost to create and credits the local advertisers that made it free to read

The local news crisis: when innovation and tradition both fall short

The old models for local news don't work. But neither do the new ones, says David Floyd, managing director of Social Spider - who argues that small-scale government support could transform the sector

Podcast articleWork smarter, not harder: six lessons from Newsrewired

From user needs frameworks to community-driven subscription campaigns, we uncover practical strategies that help publishers achieve remarkable growth despite shrinking resources

A new chapter: Building the future of digital publishing together

Seven years at Journalism.co.uk taught me exactly what our community needed. Now I get to make it happen

Susie Schofield: 'I vowed no journalist would go to their grave again not knowing their true value'

After 30 years of championing young journalists through the John Schofield Trust, Susannah Schofield reflects on her late husband's enduring impact on the industry and why supporting emerging talent has never been more crucial

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Magazine editor

Cumbria business magazine seeks editor with experience producing high-quality magazine editorial and access to a car

PR of the week

UK's Cargo force becomes first in the world to offer free 10kg shipping to India to celebrate ICC Trophy victory

Cargo Force stuns the world: free 10kg shipping to India in celebration of ICC Trophy victory – offer ongoing until Sunday, 16 March!

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The autocrat's playbook: How democracy dies and what we can do to stop it

Reporters who have worked under Putin, Erdogan and the Taliban share what they have learned about how autocrats consolidate power and how communities can fight back against the erosion of democratic freedom

How Britain's most established news brands are reinventing themselves for the digital age

Leaders from The Times, Sky News and Reuters reveal why chasing fewer but more engaged readers - and embracing AI as a creative tool rather than a threat - is proving more profitable than old-school mass reach strategies

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