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
Credit: Hassan OUAJBIR from Pexels News 12 tips for covering traumatic stories remotely Acknowledge physical reactions, regain a sense of agency and set clear expectations - here is how to safeguard your mental health when covering the Ukrainian war By Hannah Storm • 5 min read
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
Credit: Photo by Juliana Romão on Unsplash News Have your say on standards in British journalism Should journalists be required to identify themselves when gathering information online? UK press regulator IMPRESS proposes a new code to help the news keep pace with the digital era By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Credit: Photo by Nicolas Raymond on Flickr News Tools and resources for journalists covering the Ukrainian war We rounded up resources for fact-checking and trauma reporting on Russia's war in Ukraine By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Pixabay News Survey: The state of freelance journalism EJC has launched a wide survey that will map the current landscape of freelance journalism in Europe. The answers are anonymous and you can win rewards By Marcela Kunova • 1 min read
Credit: Pexels News Why autistic people can be great journalists Diagnostic criteria often focus on the things an autistic person cannot do, rather than what they excel at. So, what are the benefits of being an autistic journalist? By Isla Whateley • 4 min read
Credit: MusicTobi on Pixabay News Modular journalism: what you need to know about this new approach to storytelling The uncomfortable truth is that people rarely read past the first few paragraphs of a news article. New AI-powered technology can help us understand how to tell stories so readers pay attention By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read