Credit: Pexels News Subtext allows US local journalists to connect with audiences through mobile messaging When readers can choose what stories they receive on their phones, they are more likely to open the message, engage with the content and even come up with further leads By Daniel Green • 2 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: Fighting misinformation, public service journalism projects, Instagram hashtag strategies Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Facebook News Facebook trains 33 community journalists, empowering UK local newsrooms As part of its Community News Project, the social platform delivered a two-day intensive training course to help freshly recruited local reporters hit the ground running By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Wytse Vellinga News Mobile journalism workflow: how to make quality content go further Field reporters no longer need six bags and a laptop, they can get footage for TV, radio and online in one fell swoop with a few tools and apps By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News Local news, LGBTQ+ and automotive journalism: here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Image by Karolina Grabowska from Pixabay News Robot journalists revive hyperlocal communities left behind by declining regional media “In most cases, the choice is not between a well-written text by a human journalist, or an automated article produced by a robot. The choice is between a robot text, or no text at all” By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Jesper Doub speaking at GEN Summit (13 June 2019) News Facebook plans to help news publishers generate revenue The social media platform will help media organisations monetise content, including a dedicated space for news and a Facebook-powered subscription tool By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News Former Fleet Street journalist sets up new local paper in his small home town After leaving The Sun, a veteran reporter started publishing the Ilkeston Inquirer to serve the local community at a time other print local newspapers are struggling By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Linh Pham on Unsplash News More than words: how journalists can reassess their unconscious biases "Harmful language does not only cause offense. It affects laws that are created, violence, and employment. It goes so deep, it’s about our lives." By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash News The rallying call for press freedom: keep brave voices alive and heard To make long-lasting change in regimes which silence and persecute journalists, Prisoners of Conscience calls for a pincer attack of press noise and resources By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Ole Bader for DIS2019 News Public-powered journalism boosts media trust and newsrooms' revenue streams Media organisations must put audiences before advertisers: "news needs to change to be better, more relevant and more representative" By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Frank Noon/Mousetrap Media News BBC Local News Partnerships: how breaking out of the London bubble can strengthen the news agenda Looking outside your newsroom - and your city - for stories comes up with unexpected benefits. Catch up with the main points raised by Matthew Barraclough, head of BBC Local News Partnerships (LNP), speaking at Newsrewired By Hannah Wilson • 2 min read