News In China, the art of media censorship is becoming more sophisticated Facing both pre-print and post-print censorship, media outlets in China are caught in a cat and mouse game By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News New guide to fake news aims to help the public understand how these stories circulate online A Field Guide to Fake News explores digital methods and recipes that can be used as a starting point to experiment By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
Credit: Image from Pixabay.com News Highlighting voter indecision: How Reuters is covering the French presidential elections Andrew Callus, Reuters bureau chief in France, outlines the newswire's approach to covering the French election campaign, and explains how it was shaped by the US election and the Brexit vote By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News 17 universities teamed up to produce a six-hour newscast on solutions journalism The Global News Relay was hosted by students from California State University, Fresno, on 29 March By Catalina Albeanu • 2 min read
Credit: Image by Caroline Scott News Changing the metrics of success: How CNN has been experimenting with messaging apps The organisation is aiming to develop a 'CNN news habit for every generation, on every platform' By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
Credit: Image by Google Street View News App for journalists: Google Street View, for capturing 360-degree photos Reporters can use this free iOS and Android app to take spherical images using their phones By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News 'It's a very stimulating environment': L'Echo and De Tijd collaborate on multimedia storytelling Bilingual team meetings and a variety of skills in the newsroom help the two titles from Belgium produce better multimedia pieces By Catalina Albeanu • 2 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News NRS: More than half of The Sun's national readership is mobile-only The share of mobile-only audience of most other news brands has either dropped or stagnated By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
News How journalists and publishers can tackle dangerous stress levels in newsrooms Exhaustion and pressure affect many journalists in today's newsrooms, so how can we individually and collectively make a difference? By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
Credit: Screenshot from Drivetribe News Reimagining community: The three-part strategy fuelling Drivetribe Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May co-founded Drivetribe, a platform for auto fans that's a cross between a publisher and a social network By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News 'Local is not geographical anymore, local is our interest': How Coda Story reports on the bigger picture 'We realised that what makes digital platforms possible and what we should do to stay on the story is move away from the very incremental or purely chronological approach that news has in general' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
News ProPublica is collaborating with newsrooms to create a national database for hate crimes and bias incidents in the US The non-profit organisation is working with news outlets, journalism schools and civil-rights groups to help reporters cover these issues at the local level By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read