Credit: Photo by Lazar Gugleta on Unsplash News BBC Voice News Service to give news bulletins on smart speakers a human touch 'Alexa, give me BBC News' is the new command to prompt an interactive audio round-up that also gives the option to skip ahead or delve into a full-length interview By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Juliana Coutinho via Flickr News How to find under-reported topics that readers actually pay attention to The best editorial decisions are often based on data. A new tool, Parse.ly Currents, helps publishers identify which content audiences are searching for and engaging with By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Joseph Balzano on Unsplash News How MyLondon built a hyperlocal news brand from the ground up Focusing on sought-after topics like the London Underground is a start, but you also need to use data and local surroundings to find stories and exclusives By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media/Christina Jansen News Engage your audience with constructive journalism Want to try a different approach to your reporting? Constructive Journalism Network offers a few solutions-based techniques to take into your newsroom By Delmar Terblanche • 4 min read
News How can journalists and software developers work better together? Editorial and tech teams need to collaborate but they seldom understand each other's worlds By Magnus Bjerg • 7 min read
Credit: Pixabay News What will the next decade look like for journalism? From augmented reality to changing business models, we look at the challenges and tools that might shape the 2020s By Daniel Green • 5 min read
Credit: Daniel Muñoz News Advice for using mobile journalism techniques in sports reporting Make the most of your smartphone when interviewing players, telling their stories and reporting from the heart of the action By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Kayla Velasquez on Unsplash News Misinformation vs. media studies: on teaching to fish How can we give young people the critical skills to become resilient to information disorder? By Julian McDougall • 3 min read
Credit: Pexels News What did the 2010s mean for the media industry? Before we dive into the 2020s, Journalism.co.uk looked back at the challenges and opportunities the past decade has brought to the UK newsrooms By Daniel Green • 5 min read
Credit: Flickr News What can we do to help independent journalists in authoritarian countries? With press freedom increasingly under attack around the world, a Hungarian investigative reporter urges the industry to unite in solidarity or face the consequences By Daniel Green • 4 min read
Credit: Image by titus torome from Pixabay News How news organisations in Asia-Pacific are getting readers to pay attention Make journalism pay at a time of increasing competition for eyeballs By Jacqui Park • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by John T on Unsplash News New BJTC scheme helps disadvantaged journalism students afford work placements, whether that is paying for their commute or a new pair of shoes The scheme will fund to up to 250 budding journalists as newsrooms strive to diversify their teams to better serve under-represented communities By Jacob Granger • 2 min read