News Open-source investigations, mobile journalism and Netflix: Here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News Report: News organisations still favour Facebook despite feeling the pinch of algorithms Research by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism finds that Facebook remains newsrooms' favourite ahead of Instagram and Twitter By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News How to engage audiences for longer with multimedia storytelling Kara Fox, digital news producer at CNN International, explains how using a range of mediums can enhance your projects and keep readers on the page By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News Solutions Hack For Journalists aims to improve climate change reporting with a free two-day masterclass Leyla Acaroglu explains how the Disrupt Design Method aims to shift attitudes and actions towards climate change through this reporting masterclass By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Newsrewired workshop: how to cultivate thriving online communities through social stories Join us on 7 November to learn how to identify, design and grow authentic online communities, and make them thrive By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News Free programme NewsWise aims to tackle misinformation by creating a generation of news-savvy children Lesson plans and resources mapped to the curriculum will help empower youngsters to gain skills needed to spot 'fake news' By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
News How to get started with open-source investigations, from the BBC team behind Cameroon: Anatomy of a Killing Staff at the BBC's new investigative unit, Africa Eye, reveal useful tools and the most influential people to follow online By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News Brand awareness, Snapchat and podcasting: Here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News 'I never want to be this dependent on one platform': Can your publication survive without Facebook? When the social network announced its change in algorithm, Danish publisher TV Midtvest decided to experiment with a two-week Facebook detox to see what impact it may have. They lost a quarter of their users but learnt how to innovate By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Image by Janitors on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News 'Nothing is more valuable than attention': Why your news organisation needs to embrace the 'golden era' of Facebook and Instagram Entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuck urges publishers to capitalise on the 'underpriced attention' that social media offers to enhance their brand By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
News ‘Covering the full breadth of the continent was really important to me’: Reuters’ Africa Journal is reporting diverse and vibrant African stories Mobile-friendly video service Africa Journal is catering for both local and global audiences, says editor Serena Chaudhry By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Can AI replace editors in the newsrooms? Join us at newsrewired on 7 November 2018 in London, UK, and learn about the latest advancements of AI-powered technologies in digital publishing By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read