Credit: Photo by Priscilla Du Preez ???????? on Unsplash News Journalism community rallies around those affected by Reach's redundancies More than 300 jobs are at risk in the UK news group's biggest shake-up yet. Peers offer coffee calls and new opportunities By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: image generated by Magic Media, a generative AI tool by Canva News Predictions for journalism 2025: communities over clicks, trust over traffic "Audience engagement is dead, audience connection is the future." By Jacob Granger • 8 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media / Frank Noon News 'Journalism is extraordinarily resilient in the face of pressure and change' From AI to audience apathy, to job losses and disinformation, journalists will always find a way to even the odds, says Fiona O'Brien of Reporters Without Borders, in our closing keynote at Newsrewired By Fiona O'Brien • 4 min read
Credit: Mohamed Hassan / Inclusive Journalism Cymru News Mapping public interest journalism in Wales Silvia Rose from Inclusive Journalism Cymru reflects on her contribution to Cardiff University’s in-depth research project By Silvia Rose • 5 min read
Credit: Courtesy of Eleanor Mills (above) founder and editor-in-chief of Noon News Noon founder Eleanor Mills: "Women don't have a sell-by date" The publication for women in their 50s shows that understanding the needs of an underserved community can turn a niche website into a profitable media business By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Markus Spiske on Unsplash News Investing in business development delivers six times higher revenue for digital media Project Oasis, a research study of more than 500 European media organisations, finds that the strongest media businesses have dedicated sales teams, diverse leaders and multiple revenue streams By Jacob Granger • 2 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: Muhammadtaha Ibrahim Ma'aji from Pexels News The Africa Women Journalism Project fosters newsroom innovation during the pandemic Some stories are best told by those with a shared experience. A new initiative helps women journalists in East and West Africa to keep on covering important women's issues By Florence Freeman • 3 min read
News Facebook ban on news in Australia: "It caught us completely off guard" Facebook users cannot see or share news on the platform just days before vaccine rollout in the country. Newsrooms are now concerned for communities and older users who rely on Facebook for information By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Ethan Hoover on Unsplash News New virtual work experience scheme connects students with freelance journalists The pandemic has left some young journalists unable to find internships and training. Freelancing for Journalists came up with a new idea on how to help them get their foot in the door By Sophie Aristotelous • 2 min read
Credit: Mohammad Shahhoseini News So you graduated in journalism. Now what? Entry-level jobs are scarce, training schemes and internships are being cancelled. Here is what you can do during the pandemic to start working in the media By Ellie Smitherman • 4 min read
News What role will branded content play in the future of news? When media organisations and commercial companies work together on stories, it can put experts in the spotlight and offer a new source of revenue - but readers have a right to be wary By Daniel Green • 2 min read