Credit: Photo by Kuo-Chiao Lin on Unsplash News Audio, the least stressful medium for news? Yes and no Podcasts and the like can help navigate tough topics when we are feeling stretched and stressed, but the format is one we also have to wield responsibly By John Crowley • 7 min read
Credit: European Union flags News Foreign journalists can write in English, thank you very much EU journalists are underrepresented in the British media, it is not a problem of English language barriers By Camille Dupont • 4 min read
Credit: George Milton from Pexels News Time to Talk Day: start a conversation about mental health in your newsroom Take part in the nationwide event by talking about mental well-being with your colleagues and peers By Hannah Storm • 5 min read
Credit: Souvik Banerjee on Unsplash News Why publishers should pay attention to Pinterest The visual search platform that has more active users than Twitter created new tools to help businesses build loyal social audiences and explore untapped revenue streams By Shalet Serrao • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Luke Michael on Unsplash News Lessons from the US: four ways to innovate in your local newsroom Rethink your revenue models, audience engagement and newsgathering processes with these ideas from across the pond By Jacob Granger • 7 min read
Credit: Courtesy of Govind Balakrishnan (above) CEO and co-founder of Curio News Must-have skills for a media startup CEO: Govind Balakrishnan of Curio What does it take to be the leader of a new media business? We speak to a former BBC strategist turned co-founder of a narrated journalism company By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
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Credit: Marjan Blan on Unsplash News Five tips for aspiring foreign correspondents Reporting from distant regions conjures up images of discovery and adventure. But breaking into this field of journalism is notoriously hard By Madison Temmel • 2 min read
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Credit: Andrew Garthwaite News Three quarters of journalists experience lockdown-related stress A new survey sheds light on how working from home has affected journalists' mental health By John Crowley • 4 min read
Credit: Pixabay News UK journalists often fall into 'us v them' trap when covering BAME communities From misreading their stories to risk of being misled because of lack of knowledge, here is why reporters need to step up their understanding of ethnic and religious communities By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News The importance of 'cultural absorption' when writing a book fit for the small screen Misha Glenny, author of McMafia, explains how investigative journalism can be turned into a critically-acclaimed book By Caroline Scott • 3 min read