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App for journalists: Lightt, for filming and editing mobile video
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App for journalists: Lightt, for filming and editing mobile video

Shoot, edit and share videos on the go with this free app
By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
‘Question your assumptions’: Tips from Quartz on preparing for what comes next in digital
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‘Question your assumptions’: Tips from Quartz on preparing for what comes next in digital

‘Mobile is growing and changing quicker than anything that came before, so I think pretty much all predictions about the future are going to be incorrect’
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
Two BBC local radio stations experiment with 24 hours of mobile journalism
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Two BBC local radio stations experiment with 24 hours of mobile journalism

Reporters at BBC Surrey and BBC Sussex used 24 hours of live coverage of the patch to improve their skills in mobile journalism
By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
Journalists should not act like 'disaster tourists' when covering the refugee crisis
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Journalists should not act like 'disaster tourists' when covering the refugee crisis

There's a need for more constructive, analytical reporting on the refugee crisis, says Anna Masera of Italian daily La Stampa
By Catalina Albeanu • 2 min read
Don’t just shut the door: What publishers can do to combat ad-blocking
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Don’t just shut the door: What publishers can do to combat ad-blocking

The New York Times, Bild and Verdens Gang explained the measures they’ve implemented to deal with the rise of ad-blockers at Digital Media Europe in Vienna today
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Is curation the way forward? A Swiss media group's take on getting people to pay for regional news
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Is curation the way forward? A Swiss media group's take on getting people to pay for regional news

Swiss media company Tamedia is hand-picking 12 stories a day, seven days a week from across its 21 titles in a new app called Zwölf
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read
How Spain’s El País is responding to digital transformation
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How Spain’s El País is responding to digital transformation

‘We thought that because we survived the first wave of change, we were safe, but that’s not true. It’s that sense of comfort that worries me’
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read
App for journalists: Talkee, for attaching audio to photos
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App for journalists: Talkee, for attaching audio to photos

Add personalised voice annotations to your images with this free app
By Caroline Scott • 1 min read
NPR's visuals team is using an analytics bot to measure if people care about stories
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NPR's visuals team is using an analytics bot to measure if people care about stories

'We'd been playing around with alternative metrics for longer than one and a half years and this idea came out of our questioning of what our mission is, why have a visuals team at a radio organisation?'
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 5 min read
How to get started as a freelance journalist abroad
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How to get started as a freelance journalist abroad

Former Journalism.co.uk technology editor Abigail Edge, who moved from the UK to Denver in 2015, shares advice for anyone thinking about becoming a freelancer overseas
By Abigail Edge • 6 min read
Why journalists should be more involved in product development in the newsroom
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Why journalists should be more involved in product development in the newsroom

In newsrooms, a product manager can be the 'connective tissue' between the editorial and commercial side of the business
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
How AOL plans to tackle the 'perfect storm' as readers move to mobile
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How AOL plans to tackle the 'perfect storm' as readers move to mobile

Speaking at the FT Digital Media 2016 conference, Jimmy Maymann, executive vice president at AOL, explains how his company is preparing to update its output to match changing audience habits
By Caroline Scott • 2 min read

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