Credit: Image: Justgrimes News From data crunching to storytelling: Lessons from six months of Urbs.London Gary Rogers, editor-in-chief, explains how the website aimed to 'reinvent city news' using only open data By Caroline Scott • 6 min read
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News 'Effective news broadcasting involves more than TV, radio and a site' – Q&A with Mark Frankel In this week's Q&A, the BBC UGC Hub's Mark Frankel shares his advice for young journalists and explains the importance of social media for the industry today By Catalina Albeanu • 4 min read
Credit: By pagedooley on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Voyager wants to help journalists find and illustrate data stories The free, open source tool will have a recommendation system to help users visualise and better understand data By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read
News 'I don't regret learning to code for a single second' – Q&A with Elliot Bentley Elliot Bentley, graphics editor at The Wall Street Journal, shares his take on the levels of digital literacy needed in the newsroom today By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Credit: johncthompson on Flickr News Everything you need to catch up on news:rewired Miss last week's news:rewired digital journalism conference? We've got all the slides, audio, video and reports for you right here By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
Credit: By Sergey Galyonkin on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Why newsrooms should care about virtual reality People are adopting technology a lot faster than before, says Robert Hernandez, so when it comes to VR publishers need to make sure they don't miss the (virtual) boat By Abigail Edge • 6 min read
Credit: Alastair Reid/Journalism.co.uk News Local, investigative media: 5 exclusives from The Bristol Cable Launched only last October, the independent media co-operative has been ruffling feathers in the South West in its pursuit of real stories By Alastair Reid • 5 min read
Credit: Screenshot from TheMigrantsFiles.com News How immigration is shaping journalism in Europe Not-for-profit Italian project Migranti and the pan-european The Migrants Files, are tackling the international debate about immigrants, experimenting with different languages and formats By Valerio Bassan • 4 min read
Credit: Image by Arbron on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Data journalism: From specialism to 'the new normal' Instead of having a specialist data team in the newsroom, will data journalists themselves specialise in a certain beat and become fully integrated into editorial teams? By Catalina Albeanu • 2 min read
Credit: Screenshots from Mirror.co.uk News What Trinity Mirror's new formats taught news about digital As the Guardian reports the imminent closure of UsVsTh3m, Ampp3d and Mirror Row Zed, here's how the projects have benefited the news industry By Alastair Reid • 4 min read
Credit: Image from Wall Street Journal News Wall Street Journal to launch first site redesign in 7 years The outlet has also announced the release of an Apple Watch app and plans for a new integrated newsroom as it seeks to power up its digital strategy By Abigail Edge • 3 min read