Credit: Pexels News 'Speculative journalism': why telling fictionalised stories can help us understand reality Climate statistics are alarming but hard to grasp. So 'climate fiction' tries to do what science news struggles with - make readers picture the future By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Can TikTok save journalism? The Washington Post is set to find out With its funny videos and memes, the US news site amassed 78k followers in three months, even inspiring teens to want to become journalists By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Pexels News Subtext allows US local journalists to connect with audiences through mobile messaging When readers can choose what stories they receive on their phones, they are more likely to open the message, engage with the content and even come up with further leads By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Pexels News How to land your next job in local news Recruiters at Reach Plc and Liverpool Echo say understanding company values and key beats are just a few ways to impress regional employers By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Glen Carrie on Unsplash News Facebook's content verification efforts still insufficient to fight false news Almost three years after its launch, the third-party fact-checking programme does not provide all the tools and strategies needed to help users spot online misinformation By Daniel Green • 3 min read
News App for journalists: Nuzzel, for digesting the news from social media Use the news aggregator app to access, compile and share the best reads from your friends, followers and those outside of your filter bubble By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Pixabay News Mobile journalism tips: how to capture social audiences with mobile-first content Four mobile journalists offer their techniques for shooting, recording and uploading stand-out, shareable content with a smartphone By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Colin Watts on Unsplash News HuffPost UK launches two new sections that will pay contributors To compete with rival self-publishing platforms and social media, the website is experimenting with a new, sustainable way to source stories from marginalised groups By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News How First News helps kids understand the world around them From Brexit to the climate crisis, 60 per cent of UK's 12-15-year-olds are interested in news. But how do you report for younger audiences without overwhelming them? By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Bellingcat launches investigative podcast about the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash Five years of reporting and hundreds of documents later, the weekly series compiles all of the team's findings about the disaster and its aftermath By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Jay Wennington on Unsplash News Thomson Foundation supports mobile journalists in the Middle East and Africa Four reporters from Jordan, Morocco, Libya and Nigeria worked together to create compelling human-interest stories using their smartphone By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Melany Rochester on Unsplash News Save Journalism Project is encouraging journalists to speak out against job layoffs The US-based campaign is calling for the break up of Google and Facebook to give reporters and news organisations a more secure future By Daniel Green • 2 min read