Jody Doherty-Cove speaking at Newsrewired on 22 May 2024. Credit: Frank Noon / Marten Publishing News Does AI actually 'unburden' journalists, like it was supposed to? New research finds that journalists using AI do not think it always frees them up to do more creative work - but isn't that why we brought in the tech? By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Andrew Grill at Newsrewired on 26 November 2025. Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News Your questions answered: Lessons in AI from beyond journalism You wanted to know how AI will impact the workforce, which industries lead AI adoption and why AI projects fail. Futurist Andrew Grill has you covered By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Madhav Chinnappa speaking at Newsrewired on 26 November 2025. Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News Ex-Google Madhav Chinnappa: 'NATO for news' model is our "least worst option" for dealing with AI Would collective action provide stronger bargaining power and greater control? Or would it be too difficult to fairly distribute revenue and maintain collaboration? By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News The Independent's Beth Gordon: 'What Spotify's revolution taught me about saving journalism' A former Spotify marketing director says the music and news industry have both gone through digital disruption with subscriptions coming out as a solution. A second digital disruption of AI puts a premium on authenticity and human connection By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News Andrew Grill's tips on using AI for writing books, managing talent and mitigating risks "The main barriers to AI are training, budgets, data quality, and outdated processes. For journalism, it’s about reimagining workflows: use AI as a decision partner to gather news, research, and qualify sources more efficiently" By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
News B2B publisher Citywire launches AI-powered research tool to deepen user engagement Citywire AI is a time-saver for professional investors looking for in-depth research and market trends By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News What the public wants: seven opportunities for newsrooms in the age of generative AI A new report by the Reuters Institute reveals that trust in AI-generated news remains low, but transparent newsroom policies and the everyday use of the technology are beginning to shift this scepticism By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Mediastrong News How journalism is finally confronting its mental health crisis A photographer's month in a Lebanese jail, a veteran reporter's refusal to cover a child killing, and CNN's chief correspondent's plea for honesty - the media industry is addressing the psychological toll of storytelling By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey by Stephen Richards, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons News UK court reporting is changing: seven ways this impacts your newsroom Court reporting is under siege from social media chaos, expanding restrictions, and new technological strides, finds the Journalism and the Courts Symposium By Jacob Granger • 7 min read
News Why we became Australia's first indie publisher to license content to AI The News Media Bargaining Code taught us to act early or risk platforms setting terms again By Scott Purcell • 3 min read
Credit: Marten Publishing News Updated: 88 expert voices at the intersection of AI and journalism We asked, you responded. These are the visionaries and innovators you trust to give you the latest lowdown on artificial intelligence By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Andrea di Valvasone #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News How to use Telegram for online journalism investigations The private messaging platform is a hotbed for misinformation, but also a gold mine of sources, evidence and metadata, says freelance journalist Jane Lytvynenko By Jacob Granger • 4 min read