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Why German newspaper Bild is looking to venture into TV news
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Why German newspaper Bild is looking to venture into TV news

Even with 1.2 million daily print sales and 540k digital subscribers, the news organisation wants to crack new markets and formats to safeguard its future
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Eight ways to make audio pay in smaller newsrooms
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Eight ways to make audio pay in smaller newsrooms

Podcast revenue is not limited to just ads: you can also monetise content through collaboration, sponsorship, donations and many other tactics
By Damian Radcliffe • 6 min read
'Headlines in real time': The Wall Street Journal makes "live journalism" a hit during the pandemic
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'Headlines in real time': The Wall Street Journal makes "live journalism" a hit during the pandemic

The live events business is not just a chance to find new audiences but to also land new story scoops. With its first hybrid event, the US publisher will try to retain the best of both physical and virtual worlds
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
UNESCO-ICFJ report: three quarters of women journalists experience online violence
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UNESCO-ICFJ report: three quarters of women journalists experience online violence

Threats of physical and sexual violence lead many women journalists to self-censor, withdraw from all online interactions and develop mental health issues. Arab women most at risk of offline attacks linked to online abuse
By Osama Gaweesh • 4 min read
Reuters Institute Digital News Report: 'Overall, we feel quite optimistic about where the industry is heading'
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report: 'Overall, we feel quite optimistic about where the industry is heading'

The pandemic has given the media a renewed sense of purpose reflected in increased public trust. But the news still proves hard to monetise
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Journalism students in Bangladesh are getting ready for the digital-first future with free online tools
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Journalism students in Bangladesh are getting ready for the digital-first future with free online tools

Instead of pushing expensive newsroom software, one university is putting free tools like Podbean, Tweetdeck, Revue and Canva at the heart of its newest media course so graduates can actually use what they have learned
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Apple and Spotify paid-for subscriptions: what does it mean for publishers?
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Apple and Spotify paid-for subscriptions: what does it mean for publishers?

The tech giants' move towards podcast monetisation can be an opportunity for the media to build loyalty and revenue
By Katie Templeton-Knight • 3 min read
Nuseir Yassin: 'Media brands must focus on human stories or they will lose out to social content'
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Nuseir Yassin: 'Media brands must focus on human stories or they will lose out to social content'

The vlogger behind the Nas Daily brand with 40m followers urges news outlets to change the way they tell stories before opinionated content creators scoop up the audience's attention
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Investigative journalist apparently ‘unlawfully’ profiled by UK Foreign Office
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Investigative journalist apparently ‘unlawfully’ profiled by UK Foreign Office

Britain’s Foreign Office allegedly gathered information on Declassified’s reporter Matt Kennard, before rejecting his freedom of information requests in what appears to be a breach of UK transparency laws
By Declassified UK staff • 5 min read
Deepfakes, disinformation and detection: How can journalists know what is real?
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Deepfakes, disinformation and detection: How can journalists know what is real?

AI experts and data journalists discuss what can be done to stop the spread of manipulated video and text
By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
'Anger at "fake news" can stop journalists from admitting - and correcting - their errors'
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'Anger at "fake news" can stop journalists from admitting - and correcting - their errors'

Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford calls on all media professionals to fight "for the good name of our profession" with transparency and honesty
By Osama Gaweesh • 4 min read
Decisions, decisions: weighing up long-term revenue models in digital publishing
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Decisions, decisions: weighing up long-term revenue models in digital publishing

Reuters, La Repubblica and The Sunday Times set out to find new ways to monetise their content
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read

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