News Mobile-first mag Frame helps younger audiences engage with the news New smartphone magazine combines the joy of getting your favourite weekly with a fully interactive digital format By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Slovakia’s first investigative journalism centre honours legacy of murdered reporter Journalists from competing media joined forces to create the Investigative Centre of Jan Kuciak to continue uncovering international organised crime By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News London university offers journalism students an opportunity to kick-start their innovation startups We met journalism students at City, University of London to talk about how to take their media innovation projects to the next level By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News Newsrewired March 2019: seven main takeaways Missed the conference but want to keep abreast with the latest trends in digital journalism? Check out this selection of live coverage articles By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Frank Noon/Mousetrap Media News Finding solutions to local issues: how SoJo stories saved French regional publisher from collapse In 2015, local newspaper Nice-Matin filled in for bankruptcy. Four years on, it employs 180 journalists across 14 local editions, thanks to a subscription strategy boosted by solutions journalism By Hannah Wilson/Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Frank Noon/Mousetrap Media News BBC News shows that hard-hitting solutions journalism stories can thrive on social media Speaking at Newsrewired (6 March), Jonathan Paterson, editor, digital video, BBC News said that solutions journalism can hold the key to engaging young, social media-savvy audiences with strong visual content By Niamh Hutchings/Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Frank Noon/Mousetrap Media News BBC Local News Partnerships: how breaking out of the London bubble can strengthen the news agenda Looking outside your newsroom - and your city - for stories comes up with unexpected benefits. Catch up with the main points raised by Matthew Barraclough, head of BBC Local News Partnerships (LNP), speaking at Newsrewired By Hannah Wilson • 2 min read
Credit: Frank Noon/Mousetrap Media News Micropayments can help online publishers increase revenue without asking for subscription Reducing the barriers to accessing content enables publishers to tap into the wallets of readers not willing to commit long-term - at least not initially By Christian Jensen/Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: PUBLIQ co-founder Gagik Yeghiazarian speaking at Digital Content Expo in Berlin, 2018 News Advertorial: PUBLIQ offers publishers a fair revenue distribution model and helps fight media censorship The blockchain-powered platform is on a mission to create a decentralised system that benefits publishers, authors and users alike By PUBLIQ/Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Frank Noon/Mousetrap Media News Publishers are experimenting with smart speakers, addressing concerns around monetisation and discoverability Main takeaways from our Newsrewired panel that looked at the benefits of investing in smart speaker friendly content and explored projects by early adopters By Elisabetta Gardini • 3 min read
News How Neue Zürcher Zeitung increased its conversion rate up to five times with dynamic ‘paygates’ Newsrewired keynote speaker Rouven Leuener shares his experiences in experimenting with flexible paywalls to fulfil readers’ needs By Francesco Zaffarano • 3 min read
News Beginner's tips for reporting from the Middle East Three lessons from a novice freelancer's time in Jordan By Payton Bruni • 4 min read