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News Seven lessons learned in a year teaching mobile journalism How mojo can be used as a bridge-builder in the newsroom, the importance of choosing the right kit, and why storytelling always comes first By Corinne Podger • 8 min read
News 10 key principles for data-driven storytelling Don't overwhelm your audience, make information relatable and digestible, and more advice for journalists working with data By Damian Radcliffe • 4 min read
News What journalists and filmmakers need to know about iOS 11 Marc Settle, BBC smartphone specialist, gives his annual review of the new version of iOS By Marc Settle • 17 min read
News RISJ Digital News Report: New models emerging from the wreckage of digital disruption The 2017 Digital News Report offers some glimmers of hope that the news industry in Europe is beginning to move forward with new approaches and fresh thinking By Nic Newman • 6 min read
News 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
News 20 essential tips for journalism graduates and jobseekers You graduated, now what? By Damian Radcliffe • 5 min read
News RISJ: Traditional news brands act as anchors, while digital-only players tend to be seen as additional sources News brands still matter, but the type of brands we access and the nature of our relationship with them is changing, shows data from RISJ's Digital News Report 2016 By Nic Newman • 5 min read
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