Credit: Photo by Christian Lue on Unsplash News SembraMedia launches research project to map Europe's digital media landscape Project Oasis aims to be a catalyst for growth, investment and innovation for news outlets in Europe by profiling 1,000 organisations across 43 countries By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
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Credit: Courtesy of Kyiv independent (above), in an editorial meeting in November 2021 News What does it take to do service journalism during the war in Ukraine? Secure communications and global fundraisers are two of the things helping Kyiv Independent do vital work in the most challenging of circumstances By Catherine Edwards • 3 min read
Credit: Petya Georgieva from Pixabay News New course helps journalists stay healthy in an always-on culture Training designed by journalists for journalists will teach you how to sustain your energy and sanity while doing the work you love. Plus you can win a place on the course worth £100! By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Eye for Ebony on Unsplash News Why UK newsrooms will soon need more apprentices With rising costs of living, fewer young people may be able to afford university in the coming years. We need to offer more affordable routes to the industry or risk having journalists disconnected from their audiences By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Sergey Zolkin on Unsplash News 'When I revisit that thread of online abuse, it still makes me question my worth' Reach Plc is building a list of inspiring women leading the fight against online abuse By Rebecca Whittington • 6 min read
News What will it take to get more women into tech roles in the newsroom? Whether they cover stories about tech or develop new products, women journalists bring fresh voices and views that every news organisation will need to survive and thrive By Catherine Edwards • 4 min read
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News Gen Z craves quality news (but most media is boring) As 16-24s seldom follow legacy media brands, here is how one show is reinventing the news for the social media generation By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
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Credit: Screenshot: New York Times Opinion News The NYT bets on edgy comedians and vloggers to make its opinion videos go viral Can well-known satirists and YouTubers help The New York Times to bring its opinion column into the 21st century? By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Alex Green on Unsplash News How journalists can work sensitively with survivors of sexual abuse Telling stories of child sex abuse survivors is highly delicate work that most journalists are not trained to do By Jo Healey • 4 min read