Credit: Photo by Kuo-Chiao Lin on Unsplash News Audio, the least stressful medium for news? Yes and no Podcasts and the like can help navigate tough topics when we are feeling stretched and stressed, but the format is one we also have to wield responsibly By John Crowley • 7 min read
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Credit: Max van den Oetelaar on Unsplash News Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist launches a stress management tool for newsrooms Since the beginning of the pandemic, most journalists feel overwhelmed but just keep going. If that sounds like you, you may want to make a change before you burn out By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Andrew Garthwaite News What will newsrooms look like after the pandemic is over? The covid-19 crisis may prompt a once-in-a-generation transformation of the way journalists work By John Crowley • 3 min read
News Cook up your next journalism project with these recipes for success Use these ingredients and methods for successful newsroom leadership By John Crowley • 3 min read
Credit: Journalists are taking steps to prevent becoming frazzled under the weight of emails, pushes and notifications News How to cope with 'overwhelming' information in your newsroom John Crowley's tips to prevent burnout in reporters include turning off 4G By John Crowley • 5 min read
News Dealing with notification overload Alex Entwistle, assistant editor, BBC Radio 5 Live explains why he is turning off social media alerts By John Crowley • 5 min read
News How are journalists dealing with email overload in modern newsrooms? Have your say: A new survey looks at how reporters are managing stress and working in this 'always-on' media landscape By John Crowley • 3 min read