Credit: Shalini Nair, the Indian Express News 'Reporting on glaring acts of omission and commission': Indian Express journalist reflects on winning Kurt Schork award Q&A with Shalini Nair, the Indian Express, who reflects on her award-winning work covering gender-based violence, caste discrimination and unequal development By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
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News ‘There was nothing high-tech about it’: The Washington Post’s viral counter-sting video shows that ‘old fashioned journalism’ still has its place today Speaking at Conspiracy Logan Symposium, Stephanie McCrummen, Washington Post, says ‘people have lost touch with what journalism is’ By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News With local investigative journalism increasingly under threat, do we need new business models for news? Something needs to change to sustain local democracy campaigns like #makethemcount says Megan Lucero, director of the Bureau Local, speaking at News Impact Summit Cardiff By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
News How Refinery29 are moving 'off the grid', driving innovation through an audience-first approach Tamar Riley, director, marketing and audience development, Refinery29, underlines the importance of focus groups and audience insights in the decision making process By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News Aesthetic journalism: Overcoming censorship and documenting Syrian conflict with a sketchbook Award-winning artist and writer Molly Crabapple explains how investigative journalism and visual art complement one another at the Conspiracy Logan Symposium By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
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News Tool for journalists: Auto Futures, the free digital hub for reporting on the automotive industry Download press releases, copyright free images and videos at this ‘one-stop hub’ for brand-owned content from industry leaders By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
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News Why the Financial Times used drama to help audiences understand the impact of Brexit on the Irish border Short film 'Hard Border' starred Belfast-born actor Stephen Rea in a plea to Westminster By Caroline Scott • 1 min read
News How to engage audiences for longer with multimedia storytelling Kara Fox, digital news producer at CNN International, explains how using a range of mediums can enhance your projects and keep readers on the page By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News How to get started with open-source investigations, from the BBC team behind Cameroon: Anatomy of a Killing Staff at the BBC's new investigative unit, Africa Eye, reveal useful tools and the most influential people to follow online By Caroline Scott • 3 min read