Credit: Photo by Per Lööv on Unsplash News Business model scheme for European media startups launches IPI provides up to €15k of funding and expert coaching for media ventures that can better serve diverse audiences By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Marian Chia-Ming Liu (above), projects editor, the Washington Post News 'My mission is to help readers feel seen and heard' An Asian American journalist started to use her full byline in a bid to embrace her true identity. It caused a record call-out of responses as her story resonated with thousands of readers By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Brazil Topno on Unsplash News "We must take responsibility for what readers know" US writing coach and scholar Roy Peter Clark calls for clear and honest writing in the world of lies, propaganda and misinformation By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Gino Crescoli from Pixabay News People keen to pay for truly local news, new PINF report finds The solution to local news crisis starts with keeping the money in the community and being physically present in the local area By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Radek Kilijanek on Unsplash News US university wants to solve information crisis with media trailblazers Journo-influencer Sophia Smith Galer is among five Information Futures fellows looking to shape modern solutions to online misinformation By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Behnam Norouzi on Unsplash News Predictions for journalism in 2023: audience expectations and user needs Trust towards, interest in, and willingness to buy the news all stand in the balance next year. Newsrooms with the best listening skills will come out top By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Phil Botha on Unsplash News Is AI text-to-image technology blurring the lines between fact and fiction? The software can create believable pictures based on a few text inputs and has led to the spread false images on social media By Joseph Cummins • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Christian Lue on Unsplash News Which Twitter features are most useful for journalists? Moments, Spaces, Fleets, Notes, Tiles, Circles. Twitter is increasingly betting on products which appeal to writers - but it is a mixture of hits and misses By Joseph Cummins • 6 min read
Credit: Above: Naomi Owusu, CEO of liveblogging platform Tickaroo News How liveblogs can help publishers meet user needs and drive revenue Editorial independence and content monetisation are two of the ongoing headaches surrounding big tech’s relationship with the media. Can liveblogs offer a solution? By Naomi Owusu • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash News How objectivity got a bad rap and where do we go from here? Most audiences would prefer journalists to sit somewhere between 'sticking to the facts' and 'speaking their minds' By David Cohn • 4 min read
Credit: Image by Hannah Edgman from Pixabay News What will be the lasting legacy of the pandemic on the digital media world? Covid-19 introduced many fads and mainstays, as well as opportunities for growth and lessons for the future. FIPP CEO James Hewes discusses what will separate the winners from the losers By Jacob Granger • 7 min read
Credit: Photo by Letizia Bordoni on Unsplash News Behind the scenes of A/B testing: benchmarks and insights from three digital publishers Got a hunch on how to get more readers to take up subscriptions? Get inspired to test out your hypothesis and interpret the results By Madeleine White • 5 min read