Credit: Photo by Isi Parente on Unsplash News IMPRESS warns news publishers against hate speech towards LGBTQ+ groups The UK press regulator urges the press to stop inciting 'abuse and hatred' in its news reporting around sexuality and sexual identity By Finn MacCarthy • 3 min read
News How Dow Jones is tackling AI copyright challenges How - and why - Dow Jones is building a framework to ensure transparency and traceability in content use By Traci Mabrey • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Jack Finnigan on Unsplash News RISJ Digital News Report 2024: Five trends to watch in the UK When it comes to the news, Britons are reluctant to pay for it, worn out by it and are not sold on the idea of AI helping it (yet) By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media / Mark Hakansson News Social media-inspired content strategies for your newsroom Young people like authentic, bite-sized content on their news feeds By Naomi Owusu • 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: 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
News Audiences, AI and audio apps: five talking points from Perugia The International Journalism Festival explored why platforms and publishers cannot seem to work together, how newsrooms are informing their work with readers, and why we have not yet reached the peak of podcasting By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Elliott Stallion on Unsplash News New resources to help journalists fight elections misinformation Use this tracking tipsheet from US-based fact-checkers Newsguard to stay on top of the main trends in misleading voters around the world By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash News Building trust during 2024 elections with live-blogging and fact-checking Voters are heading to the ballot box at a time when they are turning away from the news By Naomi Owusu • 3 min read
Credit: Created using Magic Media, a generative AI app by Canva News Predictions for journalism 2024: misinformation, online safety and press freedom New technologies are used to undermine the credibility, security and ability of journalists to do their jobs. Partnerships with tech companies and democratic governments will set new precedents By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
News Shaping the future of journalism: insights for the next generation Young journalists have a fire in their bellies. Good. We will need them to curb new challenges By Jennifer Smith • 5 min read
Credit: Guthrie Munyuki (above), group editor-in-chief, Daily News News 'News companies need survival strategies and culture change' Guthrie Munyuki, a Zimbabwean editor-in-chief with a three-decade career, says taking a leadership course helped him embrace digital strategies and boost company revenue by 20 per cent By Jacob Granger • 3 min read