News JPIMedia steps up its mobile-first strategy with a new i newspaper app To cut through the noise in the media app market, i offers its paying subscribers a carefully curated news edition optimised for smartphone By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
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News Weekly journalism news update: Newsletter strategies, remote podcasting and deepfakes Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Oleg Magni on Unsplash News How to engage with news consumers through private messaging apps Find out how publishers can make the most of the rise of dark social sharing By André van Loon • 3 min read
Credit: Copyright: Bloomberg Media News Bloomberg's Work Wise newsletter curates career development content for young jobseekers The business news publisher has netted 65 per cent new subscribers through the tool which surveys and quizzes 18-35 year-olds, and delivers job-related articles to their inbox By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Alexandre Debiève on Unsplash News The state of information in global newsrooms: tools and tech on the rise, but digital not the answer to everything A new report by the International Center for Journalists shows that although the number of journalists using social media verification tools has doubled in two years, newsrooms still lack tech specialists By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Hazel Baker, head of UGC newsgathering at Reuters, on deepfakes, misinformation and verification Ahead of the Newsrewired conference, Baker talks about the challenges posed by misinformation during breaking news events and the emergence of deepfakes By Daniel Green • 5 min read
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News Tool for journalists: Zencastr, for recording podcasts with remote interviewees When you cannot interview your next guest face-to-face, use this tool to capture microphone sound quality quotes when in different parts of the world By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Credit: Wikimedia Commons News International news publishers frustrated with UK Brexit coverage as audiences demand better information Reporters from Le Monde, the New York Times and Die Welt discuss why it is hard to satisfy global readers' hunger for quality reporting on the UK's withdrawal from the EU By Daniel Green • 3 min read
Credit: Picture: Josef Helie News Disinformation, distrust, disengagement: how can we reinvent journalism? News diets have become akin to junk food and it is harming our audiences' mental health. Anne-Sophie Novel explains what we can do to serve healthier options and improve the way we 'make the news' By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read