Credit: Pixabay News Breaking Into News competition brings life experience and diversity into newsrooms A finalist of the diversity initiative said that it is never too late to find your calling - and often it can provide crucial insights to a story By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Pixabay News 'Unbias the news': Lack of diversity in journalism can lead to newsrooms missing out on important stories "When you tell a story as a journalist, you are taking out some aspects over others, and there is a certain bias when the newsrooms aren’t as diverse as the societies they serve" By Daniel Green • 3 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: design thinking, mobile journalism for local news and UK data units Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Jaanus Jagomägi on Unsplash News BBC Shared Data Unit inspires data journalism teams across the UK to collaborate on public interest stories As the training scheme returns for 2020, Newsquest and JPI Media journalists are learning new data skills to better serve their local communities By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
News Facebook and Google team up with INSI to fight online harassment of journalists This unprecedented collaboration will create a dedicated communications channel between the world’s largest news outlets and the platforms where much of the abuse is posted By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News How to use design thinking to solve journalistic problems Building loyal audiences starts with a shift in mindset By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Image by simonwhitebeard from Pixabay News How can quality journalism thrive at a time of news deserts, misinformation and clickbait? When news audiences are left underserved and overwhelmed, they often turn to unreliable sources - here is what is being done to promote credible news and sensible reporting By Daniel Green • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by NeONBRAND on Unsplash News Newsrooms have five years to embrace artificial intelligence or they risk becoming irrelevant The LSE study finds that less than 40 per cent of news organisations have a dedicated AI strategy. Now it is the time to collaborate on best practices By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Pexels News How can large-scale investigations work without driving journalists to the point of burnout? The Panama Papers lead journalist, Mar Cabra, reveals how years of overtime led to exhaustion and advises what you can do to protect yourself By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News What Android device do you need for mobile reporting? Samsung, LG, Huawei or Xiaomi? Find out what mobile journalists are using By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: 'automated journalism', sustainable newsrooms and Newsrewired Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Daniel Green • 3 min read
News How satire is used to excuse disinformation in elections Different parts of the world have seen misleading claims and videos dismissed as comedy By Alastair Reid • 7 min read