Credit: Screenshots via TLDR News and Novara Media News Livestreaming, explainer videos and newsletters: Overnight election coverage with three new media companies "It makes the all-nighter worth it": Journalists at Novara Media, TLDR News, and The Edinburgh and London Minute talk about sacrificing sleep to cover the UK general election and give their audience something interesting to wake up to By Jacob Granger • 8 min read
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Credit: Damon Winter, The New York Times News NYT's Hannah Yang on subscription ceilings, international markets and news bundles The US publisher has 10.5m digital subscribers - 2m outside the US - and has its sights set on hitting 15m by the end of 2027 By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
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Credit: Local Authority / Ed Jennings News A two-person Substack newsletter got 550 people to turn up to local election events Medway's indie title, Local Authority, had packed out rooms for candidates to respond to voter questions ahead of the UK general election By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
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News Tick the right inboxes: six tips to save a failing newsletter Before giving up on an under-performing newsletter, consider these steps from The Telegraph to see if you can turn it around By Adia May • 1 min read
Credit: Alex Morrison (above) News Local news 'walk-ins' could enrich general election debate Newsrooms must open themselves back up to wild and wonderful stories from members of the public By Alex Morrison • 3 min read
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