Credit: News Literacy Network News Calling all media experts: join a network to help young children have better news diets The News Literacy Network wants to help the next generation make sense of the news - and it calls for experts in solutions journalism, slow journalism and fact-checking to help out By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News UCLan launches participatory project into the future of public interest news UK journalism faces issues of pay, audience trust, revenue and relationships with big tech, among others. Have your say on how these problems are tackled by participating in the University of Central Lancashire's forthcoming roundtable sessions By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash News Four reasons the shift to hybrid working is set to stay for young professionals Managers must be role models to retain the young talent who can feel the benefit of WFH By Amanda Jones • 5 min read
Credit: Courtesy of SoGlos founders James Fryne (left) and Michelle Fryne (right) News "Your reader's trust is something money cannot buy" Regional media group SoPublishing says they have the blueprint to making local news content pay: first-party data acquisition and close connections with local businesses By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: By Gustavo Fring/Pexels News How can journalists report responsibly on the cost of living crisis? Journalists have a responsibility to cover economic hardship in a way that is representative, ethical and constructive - find out how By Catherine Edwards • 5 min read
Credit: Image by Bogdan Sonjachnyi on Shutterstock News 30 Medium publications about journalism to follow Does your Medium daily digest need a boost? Check out these writers and publications tackling the challenges in the media industry By Catalina Albeanu • 4 min read
Credit: REUTERS/Giorgos Moutafis News How Reuters Connect evolved its model in response to covid-19 and Ukraine A news agency has to adapt when reporters are covering a global news story from home By Swagatika Priyadarshini • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Volodymyr Hryshchenko on Unsplash News How can newsrooms step back and truly listen to their readers? Taking a breather from the non-stop news cycle and actively listening to your audience can reveal which stories they want, how they want them and whether they are willing to pay for them By Jacob Granger • 8 min read
Credit: By Jakub Hałun CC BY-SA 4.0 , Link News The role and the risks of solutions journalism for climate reporting Climate change is one of the defining issues of our time. So how can journalists incorporate solutions into their reporting - and is this even the right thing to do? By Catherine Edwards • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash News "Newsroom leaders need to have the mental health skillset on top of all the others" Headlines Network has been igniting conversations around mental health in journalism for the last year. It has found that young journalists are often behind pushes for better mental health support, but that managers need extra help to meet these needs By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: By Mike Labrum on Unsplash News The do's and don'ts of reporting on death and grief Press regulator IMPRESS explains some key guidelines journalists should follow to avoid intrusion into grief By IMPRESS • 3 min read
Credit: By Souvik Banerjee on Unsplash News What is the future of news on LinkedIn? LinkedIn has been expanding its news team, so we took a look at the tools and opportunities available to publishers and journalists on the platform By Catherine Edwards • 4 min read