Credit: Alexey Savchenko on Unsplash News What publishers can learn from gaming Newsgames are time-consuming and costly to produce but they offer dopamine hit that can bring in a new, loyal audience By Joseph Cummins • 4 min read
Credit: Robert Downs/INMA News Axel Springer CEO on OpenAI deal: 'We must protect intellectual property of news content' Mathias Döpfner says generative AI "has the potential to completely destroy our businesses as we know them or bring them to the next level" By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Robert Downs/INMA News Trusted news brands matter more in the age of AI, say media executives In a world of information overwhelm, audiences put premium on human-made content and curation By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News Audiences, AI and audio apps: five talking points from Perugia The International Journalism Festival explored why platforms and publishers cannot seem to work together, how newsrooms are informing their work with readers, and why we have not yet reached the peak of podcasting By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
News Delivering news during the war: reflections on EBU's visit to Ukraine Director of news Liz Corbin spent five days with Ukrainian broadcaster Suspilne last month to better understand how the war is affecting their daily operations in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv By Liz Corbin • 10 min read
Credit: Created using Magic Media, a generative AI app by Canva News How do journalists really want to use generative AI? Analysing data and information is one of the most boring tasks but not many journalists are offloading it to the tech, finds a report by the Associated Press By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News Daily Maverick closes down for 24 hours to protest against big tech's dominance The South African news organisation published zero news stories on its heaviest traffic day to show what the world without journalism would look like By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Mohammad Shahhosseini on Unsplash News Five tips to manage your screen time as a journalist Improve your work-life balance by building better relationships with your dopamine devices By Isabel Meszaros • 2 min read
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
Credit: Photo by Julia Koblitz on Unsplash News What mainstream media can learn from niche news sites Appealing to small and specific audience groups can have a big impact - if you know what you are doing By Isabel Meszaros • 2 min read
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