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Five covid-19 newsletters to subscribe to
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Five covid-19 newsletters to subscribe to

Getting overwhelmed or bogged down by coronavirus coverage? These email updates provide clarity, fact-checks and an expert take on the pandemic in bite-sized chunks
By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
App for journalists: Emulsio, for stabilising shaky camera footage
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App for journalists: Emulsio, for stabilising shaky camera footage

As more reporters turn to mobile journalism in times of lockdown, this app helps your videos look more steady and professional
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Google is giving $6.5 million to fact-checkers focusing on coronavirus
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Google is giving $6.5 million to fact-checkers focusing on coronavirus

First Draft’s Jenni Sargent talks about how the money will support collaborative efforts to tackle misinformation around the pandemic, especially in the countries with most cases like the UK, France, Italy and Spain
By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
International Fact-Checking Day: eight resources for verifying information
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International Fact-Checking Day: eight resources for verifying information

From news labels to toolkits, this selection of free tools can help reporters identify and debunk false information
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
How the media can capitalise on 'coronabump' and keep audiences engaged
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How the media can capitalise on 'coronabump' and keep audiences engaged

Soaring appetite for covid-19 coverage has boosted public service news but readers may soon start to turn away from constant negativity. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen explains how to avoid reaching the saturation point
By Daniel Green • 3 min read
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How to record remote podcast interviews using the 'Simul Rec' technique

Sick of phone call sound quality? This video explainer tells you how to get better audio quality of your guest without being in the same room
By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Six journalism podcasts to listen to while in lockdown
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Six journalism podcasts to listen to while in lockdown

Need a new distraction or source of inspiration? Here are some best picks from dramatic investigative series to in-depth interview shows
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Reporters Without Borders turns to Minecraft to make censored journalism accessible around the world
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Reporters Without Borders turns to Minecraft to make censored journalism accessible around the world

The press freedom organisation created a virtual library containing censored stories to raise awareness and engage younger users
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
108 hyperlocal UK publishers may go bust without government financial help
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108 hyperlocal UK publishers may go bust without government financial help

The Independent Community News Network calls for emergency funds to support small community newspapers as local businesses hit by anti-covid-19 measures stop advertising
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Five tips for freelance journalists to cope with coronavirus cancellations
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Five tips for freelance journalists to cope with coronavirus cancellations

Stressed about income uncertainty and fallen-through projects? Two freelance journalists share advice on adapting to industry disruption
By Daniel Green • 3 min read
US reporters use SMS to reach local audiences with coronavirus coverage
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US reporters use SMS to reach local audiences with coronavirus coverage

Subtext, a service that allows readers to receive texts directly from local reporters, has seen its subscriber numbers triple in five days as the public seeks relevant covid-19 updates
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Lessons from Italy: best practices for field reporting during the coronavirus lockdown
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Lessons from Italy: best practices for field reporting during the coronavirus lockdown

An Italian mobile journalist reveals how his experience of covering the Afghanistan War and the Ebola outbreak has shaped his crisis reporting
By Daniel Green • 3 min read

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