Credit: Photo by ConvertKit on Unsplash News Why The Telegraph is making audio-first journalism a priority moving forward Having a dedicated audio team has helped to cover the coronavirus pandemic and the Ukraine war both quickly and creatively. But the focus moving forward is narrative-driven episodic content By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
News Are NFTs the future of digital media business models? South China Morning Post thinks so The Hong Kong-based news organisation has created a new tech startup to profit from historical content with blockchain technology. In its first auction, it raked in $130k By Catherine Edwards • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Christian Lue on Unsplash News SembraMedia launches research project to map Europe's digital media landscape Project Oasis aims to be a catalyst for growth, investment and innovation for news outlets in Europe by profiling 1,000 organisations across 43 countries By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Eye for Ebony on Unsplash News Why UK newsrooms will soon need more apprentices With rising costs of living, fewer young people may be able to afford university in the coming years. We need to offer more affordable routes to the industry or risk having journalists disconnected from their audiences By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels News Three audio apps to turn your listeners' voices into podcasts and audio features There is more to audio storytelling than Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces. Three podcast creators experiment with lesser-known but clever apps By Damian Radcliffe • 5 min read
Credit: Gemma Chua-Tran on Unsplash News 10 journalists from under-represented backgrounds can win a ticket to Newsrewired Sponsored tickets are up for grabs to support journalists who want to drive change and inclusion in their newsrooms By Marcela Kunova • 1 min read
Credit: Courtesy Steve Gamel (pictured) News What makes a good writer? Human stories, active voice and an open mind Author of the new book "Write Like You Mean It" Steve Gamel shares his tips on perfecting your style and storytelling techniques By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
Credit: David Peterson from Pixabay News Ethiopian fact-checkers wage an unequal war against Facebook misinformation In a country where Facebook is the main source of online news, hoaxes are widespread and verifying digital content is tough. But a small group of journalists at HaqCheck rose up to the challenge By Osama Gaweesh • 2 min read
Credit: Courtesy Newsrewired: Clockwise from top left: Sara Lomax-Reese , Joy Mayer , Sally Lehrman and Benjamin Toff News Create a trust strategy for your news organisation Mistrust towards the news can come down to many factors: portrayal of communities, fear of being manipulated or even spelling and grammar. What can your newsroom do to restore relationships with readers? By Nathan Clarke • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by bruce mars on Unsplash News Online communities for young journalists: the good, the bad and the ugly Social media platforms provide budding reporters with opportunities, contacts and resources. But are they always a force for good? By Emily Cole • 4 min read
Credit: Via Pexels News Have you got audience data? Good. Now use it Most newsrooms have two things: tons of web analytics and editors who do not really know what to do with it. Here is how to look for the answers in the right place By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Sky News News Sky News and BuzzFeed UK collaborate on livestreaming UK general election 2019 overnight show Why did a mainstream TV channel and a website best known for entertainment content team up? One wants to find younger news audiences, while the other wants to show it can do more than cat memes By Jacob Granger • 2 min read