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10 ways news organisations are covering the anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine War
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10 ways news organisations are covering the anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine War

How are newsrooms helping audiences play catch-up with one of the biggest - and grimmest - stories of our time?
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
IPSO publishes a draft guidance on reporting of sex and gender identity
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IPSO publishes a draft guidance on reporting of sex and gender identity

Covering stories around sex and gender has become a minefield for journalists. The press regulator produced a non-binding guide to help raise editorial standards
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war reporting show the value of data journalism
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Pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war reporting show the value of data journalism

The State of Data Journalism survey found that accessing quality data is still hard but audience data literacy is increasing
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Copyright still applies on social media: seek consent before helping yourself to content
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Copyright still applies on social media: seek consent before helping yourself to content

Embedding Tweets in news articles is not the same as republishing images on your website
By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
How The Conversation is attracting younger readers
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How The Conversation is attracting younger readers

The academic news website created a user needs model, a new series and a text messaging service to engage with the under 30s
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Headlines Network releases guide for covering traumatic breaking news
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Headlines Network releases guide for covering traumatic breaking news

Stress can lead to long-term mental health problems if not managed properly
By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Is it time for degrees to move over for apprenticeships?
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Is it time for degrees to move over for apprenticeships?

University should not be the only route into journalism. Alternative work schemes can provide newsrooms with a more diverse recruitment pool
By Camille Dupont • 3 min read
Journalist and editor calls for action to stop ableist reporting in the UK media
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Journalist and editor calls for action to stop ableist reporting in the UK media

Disabled editor, journalist, and activist Rachel Charlton-Dailey aims to set guidelines to uphold media organisations to higher standards
By Camille Dupont • 3 min read
Developing a new agenda: international reporting by women of colour
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Developing a new agenda: international reporting by women of colour

Slow and steady progress is being made in newsroom representation through the sheer will and determination of journalists from diverse backgrounds
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
DCMS-backed media literacy programme is supporting vulnerable internet users
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DCMS-backed media literacy programme is supporting vulnerable internet users

The Economist Education Foundation, The Guardian Foundation and NewsGuard have received government funding to roll out disinformation and online safety projects for the young, elderly and disabled
By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
The New Humanitarian puts the bulk of its articles under Creative Commons licence
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The New Humanitarian puts the bulk of its articles under Creative Commons licence

The independent, non-profit news agency aims to put crisis and conflict reporting in front of a wider audience by allowing stories from 2023 onwards to be republished with some guidelines
By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
How to build and engage younger audiences: lessons from WAN-IFRA
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How to build and engage younger audiences: lessons from WAN-IFRA

The third round of the Table Stakes programme saw publishers tackle the challenges of an ageing subscriber base and increasing engagement among young professionals
By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read

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