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How freelance journalists can make the most out of social media
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How freelance journalists can make the most out of social media

A solid online presence can win you more commissions, help you find new stories and show your expertise. But there are a few rules to follow
By Hilal Seven • 3 min read
Reuters Institute predictions for 2022: nine trends you need to know about
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Reuters Institute predictions for 2022: nine trends you need to know about

We crunched through the latest Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2022 to round up the most important points publishers need to pay attention to this year
By Marcela Kunova • 7 min read
New year, new career?
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New year, new career?

A dream job does not just pay the rent, it also fulfils your personal and professional needs. So grab a cup of coffee and start working on your career plan for 2022 and beyond
By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Your 10 most favourite stories of the year
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Your 10 most favourite stories of the year

The Journalism.co.uk team will be back on 4 January 2022. Until then, here are our readers' top 10 articles from 2021
By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Ideas for innovating public interest news: The Australian Newsroom Mapping Project
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Ideas for innovating public interest news: The Australian Newsroom Mapping Project

The Public Interest Journalism Initiative has been tracking news deserts and new endeavours across the country to advance media policy and reform
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
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A decade in data journalism: what has changed?

Two authors talk about the journey of data reporting from a novelty discipline to an established field of journalism
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Why did good news do so well in 2021?
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Why did good news do so well in 2021?

Whether it is cute puppies or stories about prison reform, 2021 left audiences thirsty for positive stories. And news organisations responded
By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Predictions for digital journalism: tech, newsletters, climate and multimedia
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Predictions for digital journalism: tech, newsletters, climate and multimedia

Seven media industry experts share their predictions for digital publishing in the year to come
By Marcela Kunova • 6 min read
Predictions for digital journalism: audience, diversity and newsroom leadership in 2022
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Predictions for digital journalism: audience, diversity and newsroom leadership in 2022

Five industry experts share their predictions for digital journalism in the year to come
By Marcela Kunova • 7 min read
The Washington Post launches newsletter to help readers understand graphs and charts
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The Washington Post launches newsletter to help readers understand graphs and charts

"How To Read This Chart" is WaPo's latest weekly digest which seeks to make sense of the numbers shaping the news agenda
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
By dropping its paywall for a day, the FT lost out on subscriptions but found new, engaged audience
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By dropping its paywall for a day, the FT lost out on subscriptions but found new, engaged audience

When the publisher offered its online content for free during COP26, anonymous traffic grew by a quarter, registrations tripled, and new subscriptions fell by 12 per cent on the day
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Could “prebunking” be the cure to helping audiences spot false news?
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Could “prebunking” be the cure to helping audiences spot false news?

Two social psychology professors have created a set of games that teach online users the manipulative tactics that are used to spread falsehoods
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read

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