News How to take your journalism from the page to the stage It turns out that human stories and interactive theatre go hand-in-hand By Annie Slemrod • 5 min read
News Reflection, adaptation and memory: a three-step process to open up the news Have you tried correction logs or transparent deadlines? By Patrick Johnson • 3 min read
News How I 'doxx' my journalist colleagues every week to keep them safe online My new podcast explores the human cost of digital exposure and how to fight back By Rebecca Whittington • 4 min read
News What to do when an editor 'ghosts' you Your story is approved but the editor is now unresponsive - what's your play? By Lily Canter • 5 min read
News Lessons from Southport: how information voids fuel a crisis Overseas actors spread disinformation while legitimate media played by the rules By David Lush • 5 min read
News What if news avoiders are right and you don’t need journalism? If journalism leaves people overwhelmed, maybe it's time to rethink it By Mattia Peretti • 6 min read
News "Not being transparent about what we do and why we do it is no longer an option" The public thinks anyone with a microphone is a journalist now, writes Wytse Vellinga at the Ombudsman for Dutch Public Broadcasters. News organisations must set themselves apart by making their values more visible By Wytse Vellinga • 4 min read
News Why we became Australia's first indie publisher to license content to AI The News Media Bargaining Code taught us to act early or risk platforms setting terms again By Scott Purcell • 3 min read
News CapCut’s policy update raises major red flags for newsrooms The go-to mobile-editing app for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts has crossed a line on source safety and copyright By Erika Marzano • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Jonathan Farber on Unsplash News DNR 2025 spotlight: distinctive UK podcast preferences emerge Rapid shifts in formats, platforms, and monetisation models are reshaping the medium By Craig Robertson • 5 min read
Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News How advertising can support local media without annoying readers Ipswich.co.uk shows how much articles cost to create and credits the local advertisers that made it free to read By Oliver Rouane-Williams • 4 min read
News The local news crisis: when innovation and tradition both fall short Small-scale government support could transform a sector on its last legs, says David Floyd of Social Spider By David Floyd • 4 min read