Credit: Photo by Štefan Štefančík on Unsplash News How Amedia's new content strategy helped engage young audiences Young audiences are mobile-first, if not mobile-only, but going after their platform of choice is only step one By Kevin Anderson • 5 min read
News #JournalismMatters: Journalism is society's safety net The creator of World News Day, an initiative to recognise journalists' role in upholding democracy, encourages threatened journalists to keep fighting for the truth and facts By David Walmsley • 3 min read
News #JournalismMatters: Joy of shared truth, sacred bond and democracies’ self-evident values Ahead of World News Day, Daily Maverick's Branko Brkic and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa remind us of unprecedented challenges for journalism from autocratic regimes, disinformation, and attacks on the very meaning of truth By Branko Brkic • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Roberto Catarinicchia on Unsplash News The Forward scrapped its paywall and generated 37 per cent more revenue There is more money in donations than subs, finds a century-old Jewish news outlet that went free in 2022 By Marcela Kunova • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Jannis Brandt on Unsplash News Six key challenges for the future of food journalism Tuck into the second helping of our series on food journalism and its metamorphosis from recipe magazines to reporting on societal issues By Damian Radcliffe • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Albert Stoynov on Unsplash News 21 OSINT browser extensions to help your investigations Access archived web pages, bulk download files, block bots and much more straight from a web browser By Alex Lozano • 1 min read
Credit: Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash News Seasoned reporting: charting changing tastes in food journalism Food journalism has evolved from restaurant reviews to a deeper look at food’s impact on the world By Damian Radcliffe • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Resume Genius on Unsplash News Recruiting for inclusion: a guide for media organisations Stop expecting young journalists from marginalised backgrounds to be the agents of change By Marine Furet • 3 min read
News Journalism must update its mission to survive Trust in journalism is at an all-time low, engagement is declining, and the business outlook for the industry is uncertain at best. What can we do? By Mattia Peretti • 6 min read
Credit: Alex Morrison (above) News Local news 'walk-ins' could enrich general election debate Newsrooms must open themselves back up to wild and wonderful stories from members of the public By Alex Morrison • 3 min read
News How The Bristol Cable raised membership revenue by 25 per cent in a year The local media cooperative is on course for hitting its £60k campaign target, attracting big-spending patrons and asking existing members to up their contributions By Eliz Mizon • 5 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media / Frank Noon News 'Our democracy is threatened if we do not have a plurality of media producing public interest news' The News Futures Forum presents a safe environment for people with vested interests to figure out how to keep essential journalism alive and kicking, says news industry veteran Jeremy Clifford By Jeremy Clifford • 4 min read