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How a membership model can provide value to your newsroom beyond just money
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How a membership model can provide value to your newsroom beyond just money

A loyal and mobilised audience is worth a lot more than the revenue it generates. Black Ballad shows it can inform your coverage, sell event tickets and even bring you new hires
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Collecting first party data: Why meaningful consent should matter to publishers
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Collecting first party data: Why meaningful consent should matter to publishers

Collecting audience data is part of building a relationship with readers
By Ben Erdos • 3 min read
Meet your speakers for our Newsrewired conference in May
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Meet your speakers for our Newsrewired conference in May

Do not miss out as we head back to physical venues to discuss the exciting future of digital journalism with industry experts, innovators and thought leaders
By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Why The Telegraph is making audio-first journalism a priority moving forward
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Why The Telegraph is making audio-first journalism a priority moving forward

Having a dedicated audio team has helped to cover the coronavirus pandemic and the Ukraine war both quickly and creatively. But the focus moving forward is narrative-driven episodic content
By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
New GNI-funded AI fellowships invite journalists to work with tech colleagues
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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
Quartz pivots from paywall to registration wall, making the bulk of online content free-to-read
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Quartz pivots from paywall to registration wall, making the bulk of online content free-to-read

When 75 per cent of subscription conversions come from newsletters, it makes more sense for that place to become your primary "ask" to pay
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Three reasons why your newsroom may want to use Twitter Spaces
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Three reasons why your newsroom may want to use Twitter Spaces

The social audio feature has given news organisations like The New Statesman and Tortoise a way to chat with their audience about the stories they are keeping a close eye on. But the possibilities do not end there
By Catherine Edwards • 4 min read
Introducing beabee: a platform to help community news outlets build membership models
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Introducing beabee: a platform to help community news outlets build membership models

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, The Bristol Cable and CORRECTIV have come together to launch a trusted platform for the smallest newsrooms to monetise their loyal audience
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Perugia highlight: what is next for the business of news?
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Perugia highlight: what is next for the business of news?

The Financial Times, The Wire and eldiario.es share the headaches that their newsrooms are having when it comes to making sure good journalism is well-funded
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Rana Ayyub makes it to Perugia: "I don't have the luxury of staying silent"
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Rana Ayyub makes it to Perugia: "I don't have the luxury of staying silent"

The Washington Post columnist was nearly stopped by the state from sending her message of solidarity to the journalism community in Perugia. Her powerful keynote is a reminder of the purpose of journalism
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Perugia highlight: Is a physical newsroom worth fighting for?
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Perugia highlight: Is a physical newsroom worth fighting for?

Working from home has been a blessing and a curse. News organisations are rethinking when it is truly necessary for reporters to be present
By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Headlines Network provides GNI-funded mental health resources in partnership with Mind
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Headlines Network provides GNI-funded mental health resources in partnership with Mind

In times of a traumatic news agenda and mass burnout in newsrooms, these resources seek to give journalists and their colleagues the support they need today
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read

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