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Why we need more biographies of women journalists on Wikipedia
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Why we need more biographies of women journalists on Wikipedia

The most-visited English language website has the power to help increase women journalists’ safety, credibility, recognition, inclusion and income
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Facebook for publishers: dos and don'ts when posting your stories
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Facebook for publishers: dos and don'ts when posting your stories

The platform looks to reward positive posts with more visibility and punish those who spread clickbait and low-quality journalism. What does this mean for traffic-hungry media organisations?
By Jacob Granger • 9 min read
"Apologies can be very important, but they’re only a first step to righting a wrong"
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"Apologies can be very important, but they’re only a first step to righting a wrong"

LA Times launched an initiative last year to acknowledge past failings around reporting on black, Latino and Asian communities. Some readers were cynical about its intentions, but most met it with positivity - and some even renewed their subscriptions
By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Must-have skills for a media startup CEO: Mike Donoghue of Subtext
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Must-have skills for a media startup CEO: Mike Donoghue of Subtext

What does it take to be the leader of a new media business? We speak to the brains behind an SMS platform that connects journalists and news outlets with their audience
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
WaPo and Social Spider use email to showcase the best - not just the latest - news stories
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WaPo and Social Spider use email to showcase the best - not just the latest - news stories

Newsletters are seeing a resurgence as time-poor audiences call for a simpler way to cut through the noise of the news cycle
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Journalists are exhausted and we need a safe space to talk about it
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Journalists are exhausted and we need a safe space to talk about it

Headlines Network has created free workshops to provide training and support for those who care about the mental wellbeing of themselves and their colleagues
By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
What makes a good writer? Human stories, active voice and an open mind
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What makes a good writer? Human stories, active voice and an open mind

Author of the new book "Write Like You Mean It" Steve Gamel shares his tips on perfecting your style and storytelling techniques
By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
Where is the problem in the diversity pipeline?
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Where is the problem in the diversity pipeline?

Diversity champion and editor of The Conversation Jo Adetunji says that newsrooms must stop hiring in their own image and young journalists need to learn to pester the pros
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Must-have skills for a media startup CEO: Katie Vanneck-Smith of Tortoise
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Must-have skills for a media startup CEO: Katie Vanneck-Smith of Tortoise

What does it take to be the leader of a new media business? We speak to one of the founders of a slow journalism publisher that went from 0 to 130,000 members in two years
By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Acknowledging the impact of 9/11 on journalists' mental health
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Acknowledging the impact of 9/11 on journalists' mental health

Trauma anniversaries are real. It is time we take them seriously
By Hannah Storm • 4 min read
Indifference, not hostility, is the main barrier to building trust in news
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Indifference, not hostility, is the main barrier to building trust in news

A new RISJ report finds that it is not the shouty Twitterati but the disengaged public who struggles to connect with and trust the media
By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
Decolonising journalism: what does it mean, why does it matter and where do you start?
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Decolonising journalism: what does it mean, why does it matter and where do you start?

The New Humanitarian is rethinking coverage of conflict and crises to be more inclusive and empowering for the communities at the centre of the story
By Jacob Granger • 7 min read

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