News Govanhill sees journalists back at the heart of the community Investigative journalism cooperative The Ferret and Greater Govanhill community magazine opened a shop front newsroom in Glasgow's Govanhill to reconnect with locals By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Rendered by MidJourney. Picture from the RISJ report. News Reuters Institute trends and predictions 2023: revenue, news avoidance and tech turbulence Here is what your newsroom should be paying close attention to this year By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
Credit: Behnam Norouzi on Unsplash News Predictions for journalism in 2023: audience expectations and user needs Trust towards, interest in, and willingness to buy the news all stand in the balance next year. Newsrooms with the best listening skills will come out top By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Kvalifik on Unsplash News Product, information architecture, and the state of innovation in European newsrooms Reach Plc's Paul Rissen says that it is time for newsrooms to break the silos in editorial and tech teams so readers can get a better news experience By Lakshmi Sivadas • 7 min read
News UCLan launches participatory project into the future of public interest news UK journalism faces issues of pay, audience trust, revenue and relationships with big tech, among others. Have your say on how these problems are tackled by participating in the University of Central Lancashire's forthcoming roundtable sessions By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Kuo-Chiao Lin on Unsplash News Audio, the least stressful medium for news? Yes and no Podcasts and the like can help navigate tough topics when we are feeling stretched and stressed, but the format is one we also have to wield responsibly By John Crowley • 7 min read
Credit: Courtesy of David Bornstein (above), co-founder of the Solutions Journalism Network News Solutions journalism: 11 years of lessons from the NYT's Fixes column As the trailblazing column closes down, its co-creator David Bornstein shares what he learned from a decade of telling solutions-focused stories By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Hal Gatewood on Unsplash News How to integrate a solutions mindset in your newsroom Solutions journalism keeps audiences informed and upbeat even when the news cycle is full of negativity but it is also harder to produce. Is it time to re-evaluate newsroom priorities? By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Courtesy DW News How constructive journalism can help rebuild trust in the media 2020 has been full of gloomy stories, causing many to switch off the news completely. But reporting on solutions as well as problems can help audiences see the full picture and reconnect with our reporting By Alisa Anwar • 3 min read
Credit: Illustrations by Sarah-Leigh Willis. Credit: Jodie Jackson, 'Little Ruffle and the world beyond'. News New children's book helps introduce ideas of constructive journalism at home Negative news can affect kids as well as adults and lead to sadness or anxiety. ‘Little Ruffle and the world beyond’ aims to help families have discussions about what they see on the news By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Sieuwert Otterloo on Unsplash News “We need to pay close attention to news fatigue and news avoidance” Thomas Baekdal looks at what he learned from avoiding news for a month By Thomas Baekdal • 3 min read
Credit: Evgeni Tcherkasski on Unsplash News How coronavirus is putting solutions journalism in the spotlight By analysing evidence of success, solutions journalism can play a vital role in helping us pinpoint what is working to combat covid-19 and in keeping us well-informed, engaged and hopeful about our future By Giselle Green • 8 min read