Credit: Created with Canva News 10 newsletters about AI for journalists Are you overwhelmed by all the talk of algorithms and language models? We picked a handful of newsletters that can help you make sense of it all By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
News IMPRESS recommends six questions UK news outlets should put to parliamentary candidates The upcoming UK election is a perfect opportunity to address distrust towards media and politics, says the independent press regulator By Lewis Eyre • 2 min read
Credit: Laxmi Parthasarathy (above), chief operating officer of Global Press News 'Don't force the readers to make assumptions' Non-profit newsroom Global Press has found that three quarters of US readers prefer in-depth coverage produced by local reporters that goes beyond conflict-driven narratives By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Image from Pixabay News 12 essential self-taught journalism skills No journalism course is all-encompassing and there will always be new things to learn, so here are some skills to consider picking up in your free time By Chris Sutcliffe • 6 min read
Credit: Image by Bogdan Sonjachnyi on Shutterstock News 30 Medium publications about journalism to follow Does your Medium daily digest need a boost? Check out these writers and publications tackling the challenges in the media industry By Catalina Albeanu • 4 min read
Credit: Tim Mossholder on Unsplash News What skills do freelance journalists need in 2022? The pandemic has hit the freelancing community particularly hard but this year, things may be looking up. Here is what to focus on By Hilal Seven • 3 min read
Credit: Alexas_Photos on Pixabay News Data journalism: five ideas for more effective industry–academic collaboration Closer relationships between journalists and academics could bring about a more data-savvy news industry By Damian Radcliffe • 4 min read
Credit: Patrick Robert Doyle on Unsplash News How journalists and researchers can work together to solve news industry's problems While scholars have the power to prompt journalists to face uncomfortable professional truths, change is not always welcome By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: ULAB Communications Office. University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh campus (above) News Journalism students in Bangladesh are getting ready for the digital-first future with free online tools Instead of pushing expensive newsroom software, one university is putting free tools like Podbean, Tweetdeck, Revue and Canva at the heart of its newest media course so graduates can actually use what they have learned By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News MoJo checklist: covering political events with a smartphone during covid-19 NDTV's Umashankar Singh shares tips on braving the streets (and helicopters) to cover rallies in the midst of a global pandemic By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Flickr: Foreign and Commonwealth Office News Transphobia Project uses data visualisation to zoom in on outlets that spread biased transgender content The interactive chart will map journalists and publications that contribute to transphobia, assigning them a bias score and showing relationships between authors and publishers By Daniel Green • 4 min read
Credit: Alexander Sinn on Unsplash News How to make artificial intelligence in newsrooms more ethical From correcting algorithms that discriminate certain groups of people to fighting filter bubbles that endanger democracy, we need to remind ourselves who is in charge of machine learning By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read