Podcasts
Eleanor Mills, founder of Noon, on staying true to brand values
Never lose sight of what matters most to your readers. For "the home of the Queenager", that means every new product must serve its mission to change the narrative around women in midlife
Threads for journalists, with Matt Navarra
A social media expert talks about the pros and cons of jumping on the latest social app bandwagon
Mobile journalism in Ukraine, with Robb Montgomery
Displaced communities are full of rich stories, but a sensitive approach and careful planning are needed to capture the moment well - that is where MoJo shines
Posted by Jacob Granger on 13/07/23Chris Stone, executive producer at the New Statesman, on monetising podcasts
The NS award-winning podcast commercial strategy pulls many levers: platform ad revenue, in-house branded content deals and fuelling a wider digital subscription
Posted by Jacob Granger on 06/07/23Supporting LGBTQ colleagues in the newsroom, with Finbarr Toesland
Nearly nine in 10 LGBTQ journalists receive abuse and harassment targeting their sexuality, with many not flagging up issues or leaving the industry
Posted by Jacob Granger on 29/06/23#MeToo inside the newsroom, with Jane Bradley and Lucy Siegle
The author of a recent NYT piece about sexual misconduct in the media industry and her core source have a message: the onus is on newsrooms - not victims - to expose sexual predators
Posted by Jacob Granger on 22/06/23Digital News Report 2023: unpacking news participation
There are three types of readers: those who comment, those who like and share, and those who read and move on. Dr Kirsten Eddy discusses what this means for your newsroom strategy
Posted by Jacob Granger on 16/06/23#MeToo in the media, with Empoword Journalism
A new investigative piece about former Guardian columnist Nick Cohen shows how claims of sexual misconduct in the newsroom can fall on deaf ears. What impact does this have on young women starting their careers?
Posted by Jacob Granger on 08/06/23Alison Millar, award-winning film-maker, on documentaries and press freedom in Northern Ireland
With her latest documentary, LYRA, we step into the life of esteemed investigative journalist Lyra McKee and what led to her death in 2019 in Derry
Posted by Camille Dupont on 02/06/23Andrew Butler of Tortoise on an alternative to internships
The Tortoise Journalism School is a week-long crash course where aspiring journalists can learn its signature, slow style of reporting
Posted by Jacob Granger on 18/05/23Laxmi Parthasarathy, COO of Global Press, on countering parachute journalism
The non-profit organisation has found that US audiences are growing tired of disaster-driven foreign news, turning to trained local reporters for the full story
Posted by Jacob Granger on 11/05/23Fiona O'Brien of Reporters Without Borders, on the state of UK press freedom
SLAPPs and abuse of journalists are causing the UK to slip down the ranks of the World Press Freedom Index. But news organisations do have the power to affect change
Posted by Jacob Granger on 05/05/23James Wilson-Taylor of Rock Sound on reviving music journalism
The music title has been brought back from the dead after almost shutting down. Its future relies on helping superfans discover new artists and follow their favourite acts
Posted by Jacob Granger on 26/04/23Rozina Breen, editor-in-chief of TBIJ, on innovating investigative journalism
SLAPP lawsuits, new formats and inspiring the next generation of women news leaders: the former BBC veteran reflects on a year in her new role
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How can you encourage readers to give you constructive feedback and say what they want from local news?