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What can deep listening do for journalism?
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What can deep listening do for journalism?

BBC's Crossing Divides Live event used deep listening to help foster meaningful conversations between people with completely opposing worldviews. Here is what it can do for your newsroom
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
App for journalists: Impresso, for creating animated posts for Instagram
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App for journalists: Impresso, for creating animated posts for Instagram

With younger audiences increasingly getting news through social media, this app helps you create engaging stories for different platforms
By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Need a source for your next story? This platform puts experts on speed dial
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Need a source for your next story? This platform puts experts on speed dial

ExpertFile database can help newsrooms find the ideal interviewee and get them on the phone in a fraction of the time
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Protocol - the 'Politico for tech' - wants to bring unbiaised news to decision-makers
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Protocol - the 'Politico for tech' - wants to bring unbiaised news to decision-makers

As the tech sector became a new global power centre, the newly launched publication aims to break and cover stories from the heart of the industry without political dogma or partisanship
By Daniel Green • 3 min read
How Covid-19 is affecting Italian journalism
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How Covid-19 is affecting Italian journalism

With cancelled events and a ban on travel, reporters in Italy struggle to do their jobs. Meanwhile, news focuses nearly exclusively on the disease, often leaving audiences in the dark about current affairs
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
How to use social-native storytelling to break and cover news on Instagram
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How to use social-native storytelling to break and cover news on Instagram

Former audience editor at BuzzFeed News World and QuickTake shares her strategies to engage the under-25s with hard news, politics and international current affairs
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Have your say in the new inquiry on the future of journalism
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Have your say in the new inquiry on the future of journalism

The Communications and Digital Committee will scrutinise the challenges the media industry is facing and issue recommendations for the government
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
What makes a successful news and current affairs podcast?
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What makes a successful news and current affairs podcast?

The host of The Week Unwrapped reflects on winning its category at the Publisher Podcast Awards
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Student publications are axing print as they need to compete with social media
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Student publications are axing print as they need to compete with social media

Underfunded student papers are increasingly under pressure to go online-only but the loss of print copies hampers their visibility on campuses
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Data crunching, weekly formats and vertical accounts: behind The Telegraph's Instagram strategy
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Data crunching, weekly formats and vertical accounts: behind The Telegraph's Instagram strategy

The news organisation has doubled its followers on the platform in the space of a year through a savvy social media strategy
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
'Foundational journalism': The start-up that seeks to go beyond breaking news and truly inform audiences
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'Foundational journalism': The start-up that seeks to go beyond breaking news and truly inform audiences

The Odin Media Project plans to use podcasts and newsletters as a way to help give listeners and readers an accurate and balanced worldview
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Mainstream media eye LGBTQ+ audiences as dedicated brands struggle to survive
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Mainstream media eye LGBTQ+ audiences as dedicated brands struggle to survive

Lack of support from businesses outside of Pride puts LGBTQ+ publishers at risk at a time when attacks against the community are on the up
By Daniel Green • 2 min read

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