News 40 essential newsletters every journalist should read Want to keep your finger on the pulse of the journalism industry? Look no further than these best picks for your inbox By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
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Credit: Francesco Cuoccio #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News YouTube content creator Johnny Harris shows how independent journalism can thrive Expect to start chasing the views to begin with, but make sure you are pursuing the stories you love too, says a journalist with 6.5m YouTube subscribers By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: image generated by Magic Media, a generative AI tool by Canva News Predictions for journalism 2025: social media, influencers and content creators Traditional media will struggle to keep up with creators on TikTok or Substack. Your biggest competitors will be new media startups, journalists going solo and online personalities By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Andrik Langfield on Unsplash News 40 media podcasts that should be on every journalist's radar in 2025 We have your podcast fix right here: stay on top of the latest media world updates and get tips to improve your day-to-day work By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
Credit: Created using Magic Media, a generative AI app by Canva News Intensive AI training by FT Strategies and GNI open for applications The Artificial Intelligence Launchpad Programme promises to teach eight news publishers how to optimise audience engagement and content monetisation through AI By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Created using Magic Media, a generative AI app by Canva News Predictions for journalism 2024: audience-first strategies, formats and products From podcasts to newsletters and first-party data collection, newsrooms will need to work harder to discover and attract fragmented audiences. Human-centred journalism is the way to go By Jacob Granger • 7 min read
Credit: Created using Magic Media, a generative AI app by Canva News Predictions for journalism 2024: social media platforms and strategies Can newsrooms afford to bet on platforms that keep chopping and changing? They will have to if they want to (re)build relationships with youngsters. Trust and revenue can be yielded if this is done right By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
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Credit: Screenshot via The Washington Post's database of Ukrainian videos News The Washington Post's pandemic-born visual forensic team is here to stay (and still works remotely) A specialist video verification and production team proved valuable when the war in Ukraine broke out. Now the team is expanding to increase output of its widely-viewed content By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Will Francis on Unsplash News Axel Springer is betting on audio for long-term sustainability The media organisation is taking advantage of the growing podcasting market and plans to become the leading German-speaking audio publisher by 2025 By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: ROBIN WORRALL on Unsplash News Forget Facebook: four publishers share tips on growing audiences on other social platforms Facebook’s demographic is the oldest of social networks while TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube offer great opportunities for news brands to reach younger users By Eliott Brennan • 4 min read