Quick reads FT Strategies report: AI search forces publishers to rethink revenue and content discovery Falling search traffic and the rise of AI-generated answers are pushing publishers to diversify discovery channels and adapt their business strategies By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Quick reads Three quarters of journalists lack time or budget to train in AI, finds Trint report AI is widely used in newsrooms for tasks like transcription and translation, but journalists say ethical concerns and the need for new technical skills are growing priorities By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Quick reads Taboola releases press coverage data on UK TV reality shows Strictly Come Dancing racked up 55 million article views in the past three months By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Professor Charlie Beckett speaks at the first ever in-person JournalismAI Festival in London. News 12 lessons from news outlets on the cutting edge of AI Here are the key points, ideas and tips from the first day of the JournalismAI Festival in London By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Photo by History in HD / Unsplash News BBC-Trump controversy reactions: what do you make of it all? The latest controversy is about more than a single documentary or a change in leadership. It raises fundamental questions about decision making, pressure on staff and the future of the public broadcaster By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Michael Shapiro, Hyperlocal News Network (left), Jazmín Acuña, El Surti and Reuters Institute (centre) and Janine Warner, Sembra Media (right) News From credibility to sustainability: how newsrooms can create lasting support A definitive guide to driving trust and revenue in 20 steps from industry experts By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Quick reads New £15k fellowship for long-form public interest journalism A new fellowship will support one non-fiction writer each year to produce independent investigative journalism on issues of public relevance By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Quick reads Call to join focus group on journalism job adverts Journo Resources founder Jem Collins is seeking a diverse range of UK journalists to explore how to make journalism recruitment more inclusive By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Quick reads The i Paper, The Press and Journal, and The Courier scoop impact awards The annual Making a Difference awards recognise journalism that drives change, with this year’s winners exposing injustices and securing support for affected communities By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Sources for TBIJ's 100 indigenous voices project News How The Bureau of Investigative Journalism tracks impact Classic investigative journalism can be tracked in four steps. But sometimes impact is not so easily quantifiable By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Quick reads WAN-IFRA launches Gen Z-led initiative to deepen news engagement The Future Audiences Initiative aims to unite established newsrooms and independent creators through collaboration, training, and innovation By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Quick reads Independent publisher calls on journalists to join Carbon Literacy Action Day The Northern Eco is offering climate action training to journalists and communicators as part of a global initiative to boost carbon literacy By Jacob Granger • 1 min read