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Hacks, tips and tricks for mobile journalists

Take note of this crowdsourced advice when shooting and editing with your smartphone
By Caroline Scott • 6 min read
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So you want to be a technology reporter?

Bill Thompson, studio expert on Click, the BBC World Service's technology radio programme, gives his advice to aspiring journalists looking to enter the field
By Caroline Scott • 1 min read
Deadline extended: Applications for the Startups for News programme are open
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Deadline extended: Applications for the Startups for News programme are open

If your startup addresses newsroom challenges in an innovative and dynamic way, apply for a chance to win mentorship and exposure to potential partners
By Catalina Albeanu • 2 min read
3 reasons why you should consider having a journalism side project
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3 reasons why you should consider having a journalism side project

Alex Laughlin and Julia Carpenter, social media editors at The Washington Post, explain the benefits of developing side projects, both outside of work and as part of your job
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
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Foundations and the foundation of a new way of funding journalism

Not-for-profit journalistic organisations are springing up around the world and producing stories of huge value. Rachel Oldroyd looks at their role and whether they can take the place of traditional print outlets
By Rachel Oldroyd • 8 min read
Journalism.co.uk is going on the road in Europe
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Journalism.co.uk is going on the road in Europe

We're setting up a mobile office for the first half of 2017 to better understand digital journalism trends and challenges in Europe
By John Thompson • 2 min read
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How BBC News is experimenting with Instagram Stories to engage younger audiences

Mark Frankel, social media editor, BBC News, explains how the publisher's shortform, segmented content is raising brand awareness while also directing audiences to its website
By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
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Usefulness, community, format: Questions to ask to improve your editorial projects

We spoke to community, digital and mobile experts to find out what's on their mind going into the new year
By Catalina Albeanu • 8 min read
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TIME starts year-long multimedia project documenting the lives of Syrian refugee mothers and their babies

Finding Home will follow the challenges faced by four families as they raise children born in refugee camps
By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
Editorial training from Journalism.co.uk in 2017
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Editorial training from Journalism.co.uk in 2017

Need new digital skills to produce more compelling stories next year? Here's what Journalism.co.uk is planning
By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
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Quartz is exploring personalisation for its chatty news app

After launching the app on Android this month, the team is exploring new features for a second version. Push news editor Adam Pasick explains
By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Tool for journalists: Audiogram, for making audio more shareable on social media
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Tool for journalists: Audiogram, for making audio more shareable on social media

This free and open-source tool from WNYC packages audio snippets into short videos that can be shared on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read

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