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Q&A: Lyndsey Jones, executive editor at the Financial Times on what you will need to succeed in the newsroom of the 2020
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Q&A: Lyndsey Jones, executive editor at the Financial Times on what you will need to succeed in the newsroom of the 2020

Ahead of the Newsrewired conference, Jones talks about how the publisher is preparing its reporters for the new decade and what it takes to make your newsroom thrive in the digital age
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Weekly journalism news update: Education, audience engagement and expert sound design
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Weekly journalism news update: Education, audience engagement and expert sound design

Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk
By Daniel Green • 2 min read
World News Day: Misinformation, mobile journalism and mental health
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World News Day: Misinformation, mobile journalism and mental health

To mark the day which celebrates the impact of news organisations everywhere, Journalism.co.uk rounds up ten of the most important industry trends
By Daniel Green • 5 min read
Immigration, EU, climate change: how 16 media outlets helped 16,200 readers with opposing views meet and talk
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Immigration, EU, climate change: how 16 media outlets helped 16,200 readers with opposing views meet and talk

Project 'Europe Talks' organised face-to-face conversations between readers from 33 countries with conflicting opinions to foster dialogue and counter the extreme polarisation of European political debate
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Tool for journalists: Credder, for ranking credible and non-credible articles
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Tool for journalists: Credder, for ranking credible and non-credible articles

This new Google Chrome plug-in allows news readers to rate pieces of journalism out of five and give the reasons why - producing a 'mould vs gold' leaderboard of journalists and news outlets
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
How four European publishers experiment with new tools to grow their audience
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How four European publishers experiment with new tools to grow their audience

Reporting from INMA Media Innovation Week, we take a look at four news platforms that test unorthodox ways to engage with their readers and attract revenue
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Nine tips on crafting the perfect headline for print and online
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Nine tips on crafting the perfect headline for print and online

What does it take to create a compelling top line? The Times offers its advice on distilling the story, words to avoid and trusting your instincts
By Daniel Green • 3 min read
What more can newsrooms do to tackle the issue of social mobility?
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What more can newsrooms do to tackle the issue of social mobility?

When diversity initiatives are not enough, leaders from Financial Times, Newsquest, Women’s Health and CNN discuss how else they can open up their newsroom to working-class journalists
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Cairncross: "The only question that matters is getting people to pay for news"
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Cairncross: "The only question that matters is getting people to pay for news"

To secure the future of journalism, the news industry needs to develop ways to make public interest reporting profitable or receive governmental support, says the author of The Cairncross Review
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Get ready for the newsroom of 2020
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Get ready for the newsroom of 2020

Wondering what journalism may look like in the next decade? What data skills or foreign languages you may need to learn? Join us at Newsrewired to find out
By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Weekly journalism news update: Cairncross, climate change and solutions journalism techniques
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Weekly journalism news update: Cairncross, climate change and solutions journalism techniques

Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Stand-up comedy: why showing that journalists are 'human' can boost audience trust
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Stand-up comedy: why showing that journalists are 'human' can boost audience trust

What happens when journalists try to deliver a punchline? Standup For Journalism project finds that humour can improve public perception of the media
By Daniel Green • 2 min read

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