Naja Nielsen, SVT media director, speaking at Newsrewired May 2025. Credit: Marten Publishing / Mark Hakansson News Naja Nielsen, media director of SVT: 'We don't have decades to get used to AI' The former BBC digital director says that newsrooms find themselves in another digital disruption and they need to act fast as user behaviour is rapidly changing By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Lea Korsgaard (Zetland, left) and Joshi Hermann (Mill Media, right) speaking at Newsrewired May 2025 News How Mill Media and Zetland scaled their membership models Small teams, focused content, and tech-forward thinking drive profitability where legacy media struggles By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News Memberships, homepage and video: The Sun's three priorities for digital growth Director of digital, Will Payne, says that his newsroom must straddle the line between digital advertising and reader revenue By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News Newrewired spotlight | Chris Stone: 'The news industry has a lot to learn from podcast creators' Award-winning producer and head of video and podcasts at the New Statesman reveals his podcasting tricks, tips and pet peeves By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
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Credit: Photo by abdullah ali on Unsplash News Ethics, diversity, influence and digital transformation: 10 trends to watch in UK journalism A report by RISJ paints a picture of a media industry re-evaluating its purpose amid tech disruption and the lack of diversity By Jacob Granger • 8 min read
Credit: Photo by Gabriel McCallin on Unsplash News The climate crisis is being misreported — and there is no legal way to stop it (yet) UK press regulator IMPRESS calls for regulation akin to defamation and libel, where individuals can lodge complaints against news publishers for climate mis- and disinformation By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
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Credit: Alex Cano #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News Perugia highlight: sustaining public interest news in a dicey media market Media hubs provide crucial support to news operations up against funding cuts, failing business models and authoritarian regimes. Collaboration, innovation, and impact are vital to keep them going By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
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Credit: Francesco Cuoccio #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News YouTube content creator Johnny Harris shows how independent journalism can thrive Expect to start chasing the views to begin with, but make sure you are pursuing the stories you love too, says a journalist with 6.5m YouTube subscribers By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Andrea Marchi #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News Perugia highlight: keeping Ukraine in the news Media pros at Kyiv Independent, El Confidencial and Libération said that human stories that represent broader themes address audience fatigue in the ongoing conflict By Jacob Granger • 3 min read