Credit: Image courtesy of De Correspondent News 5 ways De Correspondent is building communities around its journalism The Dutch online news platform now counts more than 42,000 paid members, after launching with a succesful crowdfunding campaign in September 2013 By Mădălina Ciobanu • 5 min read
Credit: Image by Images_of_money on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Two models to fund fact-checking as ‘a public good' Fact-checking is a public service form of journalism that's going through the same struggles as many other media – monetising and making their projects sustainable By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Credit: By Anssi Koskinen on Fotopedia. Some rights reserved . News New company to 'start afresh' with UK audience data The Publishers Audience Measurement Company will replace the National Readership Survey from the early 2016 By Alastair Reid • 2 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News 'Context is God': Why the media needs a change in focus In a keynote speech at the Guardian's Changing Media Summit, entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk stressed the need for media companies to experiment with new platforms and treat each differently By Alastair Reid • 2 min read
News How AP builds deep-dive Explore pages from the archives The interactive features, the latest of which marks the 50th anniversary of John F Kennedy's assassination, are largely 'to support strategic marketing efforts' By Rachel Bartlett • 4 min read
Credit: Image by DeaPeaJay on Flickr. Some rights reserved News New awards to recognise UK bloggers Entries for the National UK Blog Awards, which will hold its first ceremony in April 2014, are due to close on Sunday 1 December By Alastair Reid • 2 min read
Credit: By twicepix on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Evening iPad editions: Eight tablet publishing tips A detailed look at why and how three news outlets in Italy, Brazil and the US launched evening iPad editions, and what the future holds By Rachel McAthy • 13 min read
Credit: Image by John Thompson News De Volkskrant team wins Editors' Lab hackathon Eleven teams from from news outlets in nine countries competed in the two-day hackathon held in Paris By Sarah Marshall • 5 min read
Credit: Image by Thinkstock News Men's lifestyle site Blokely 'licensing off' nine regions Blokely is planning to sell licences to journalists who will then run the regional sites as quasi-independent businesses By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
Credit: Image by Ran Yaniv Hartstein on Flickr. Some rights reserved News How Incisive uses smart data to focus on corporate subs B2B publisher Incisive Media is using data platform Scout Analytics to better understand how people with corporate subscriptions access content By Sarah Marshall • 4 min read
News News app lets readers subscribe to specific journalists The app was launched following the closure of free Dutch newspaper De Pers last year and takes the idea of 'the journalist as the brand' By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
News #newsrw: Four digital lessons for news outlets from 2012 Panellists in the final session of the news:rewired – digital stories conference outlined some of the key digital lessons for the news industry in the past 12 months By Elena Cresci • 3 min read