Credit: by Max Fischer/Pexels News Building trust and engaging audiences: What can journalists learn from teachers? Borrowing skills and strategies from the teaching world can help us meet common challenges - like getting through to people who are disinterested in what we have to say By Catherine Edwards • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Diana Polekhina on Unsplash News How Nature and TBIJ measure the impact of their journalism The majority of journalists will tell you they got into the profession in order to help people and to make change. How can newsrooms measure if we are achieving this goal? By Catherine Edwards • 7 min read
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News How to adapt your writing for a global audience English is the closest thing we have to a global language, but extra effort is needed to make sure English-language journalism can be understood globally By Catherine Edwards • 4 min read
Credit: by Kindred Magazine News Three lessons on inclusive commissioning from student-turned-indie publication Kindred Magazine Kindred Magazine was set up with the mission to be a "safe space for unique voices" and its editor shares tips for other journalists hoping to do the same By Catherine Edwards • 3 min read
Credit: The Presidential Office of Ukraine (Creative Commons licence) via Wikimedia News 100 days of war: What has international media learned from covering Ukraine? Reporting on Russia's invasion has put media standards under the microscope. Experts from across Europe mull over what the media has got right and wrong, and how practices must change moving forward By Catherine Edwards • 5 min read
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News Polarisation, first-party data, newsletters, AI and more: Here is the Newsrewired agenda There have never been more challenges - or more opportunities - for the journalism industry and the people who work in it. A star-studded line-up of 30 media experts awaits you at Newsrewired on 24 May at News UK HQ in London By Catherine Edwards • 5 min read
Credit: Image by John C Thompson . All rights reserved. News Three reasons to attend this month's Newsrewired conference Still on the fence about whether to book your Newsrewired ticket - or perhaps your manager needs a small nudge to let you leave the office for the day? We round up some of the best reasons to grab your ticket now By Catherine Edwards • 2 min read
Credit: Courtesy of Zaina Erhaim (above) News The role of the journalist in a polarised world: Meet your keynote speaker for Newsrewired, 24 May 2022 Syrian journalist, activist and consultant Zaina Erhaim kicks off the talks as our flagship digital journalism conference returns to the physical stage. Grab your tickets today By Catherine Edwards • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Jason Hogan on Unsplash News Five questions for every newsroom to ask themselves on World Press Freedom Day World Press Freedom Day is a reminder of why democracy and a free press matter. But conversations about safety, sustainability and sourcing need to be an all-year priority By Catherine Edwards • 5 min read
Credit: ApolitikNow via Flickr News New GNI-funded AI fellowships invite journalists to work with tech colleagues Journalists can apply for a free fellowship that will support them in working with a tech colleague on an AI project for their newsroom By Catherine Edwards • 2 min read