Credit: Photo by Visit Greenland on Unsplash News How a Greenlandic publisher uses its own AI translator to boost subscriptions In this special series that focuses on journalism rather than algorithms, Sermitsiaq's tool translates news content into a minority language ignored by most platforms - and subscribers can also use it for themselves By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash News What AI can do for your newsroom: tips from Ring Publishing's latest handbook Auto-generated content unlocks a new world of potential, but do not forget that the most valuable asset for any media is the trust of its readers By Agnieszka Leśniewska • 2 min read
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Credit: Photo by Fajrina Adella on Unsplash News Journalists are happy to be disconnecting from platforms, should news organisations be worried? Before running headfirst into the next shiny piece of technology, newsrooms leaders must ask who will be impacted the most and what support they will need to keep going By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News Newsrooms must step up their efforts to cover gender equality stories Annette Young, France 24 TV news presenter and host of the 51 Per Cent show, says that the rise of conservative views amongst young men is good reason to double down on coverage of women's rights By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
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Credit: Mark Hakansson / Mousetrap Media News What can news organisations do to win over consistent news avoiders? A new book looks at the audiences who never read the news. Co-author Dr Benjamin Toff says that newsrooms must think about fitting around the lives of busy, anxious and alienated people By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Courtesy Fortune Media News Fortune's new executive editor: "The UK lacks journalism that celebrates success" Alex Wood Morton says championing good businesses is as important as holding power to account By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Houses of the Oireachtas from Ireland, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons News Ukrainian journalists are at a breaking point. It is time to make a change 'The corrosive stress of conflict zones not only threatens individual well-being of journalists but also compromises the integrity of their output. It is not easy to do impartial journalism in your own country while rockets and drones fly every day onto your streets' By Katerina Sergatskova • 5 min read
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News Newsrewired is taking place next week - tickets are almost sold out Our flagship event will once again bring together 200 media executives, journalists, academics and industry experts - here is what to expect By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Created using Magic Media, a generative AI app by Canva News How NRK uses AI-generated summaries to boost younger readers’ engagement In this special series that focuses on journalism rather than algorithms, we look at how the Norwegian broadcaster saw audiences doubling their reading time since it started adding automated summaries to its articles By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read