Credit: RedCarpetReport via Creative Commons News How do you interview celebs during the coronavirus pandemic? Two celebrity journalists share their stories about quizzing the rich and famous on Zoom calls, including chatting with explorer Steve Backshall about the strangest places he has defecated By Marcela Kunova • 6 min read
Credit: Karsten Würth on Unsplash News Eight ways to nail climate emergency reporting Environmental topics are complicated beats to cover. Here is how to keep readers engaged and your coverage accurate By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash News The value of diversity in the newsroom Filling news desks with the right mixture of reporters can deepen coverage, avoid costly mistakes and show your teams that you are ready to break the status quo By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: courtesy: HuffPost UK News HuffPost UK launches video series Black Voices to create empowering conversations about society "To tell the British story you need to involve different types of people, all different types and not doing so does a disservice to your audience" By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Snaps courtesy The Telegraph News "TikTok does not have the same environment for media partners as Snapchat" Despite the rising popularity of the Chinese social video app, The Telegraph continues to invest in its Snapchat strategy to drive the 13-24s to its journalism By Isabelle Osborne • 2 min read
Credit: By Sylvain Naudin on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Five iOS apps for adding text and graphics to your social videos Check out these mobile apps for iOS to make your Twitter and Facebook videos more engaging, even with the sound off By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Credit: Max van den Oetelaar on Unsplash News Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist launches a stress management tool for newsrooms Since the beginning of the pandemic, most journalists feel overwhelmed but just keep going. If that sounds like you, you may want to make a change before you burn out By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: James Ashworth News How did you get your first job at a local paper? James Ashworth, City, University of London graduate, talks about becoming a local reporter at the Andover Advertiser during the pandemic By Grace Braddock • 2 min read
Credit: Screenshot: Nesta 'end of programme report' News Public interest news requires £10m-a-year to sustain innovation, a report finds The Future News Fund calls on the UK Government to step up its support of high-quality, local news providers who were the hardest-hit by the pandemic By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Courtesy Create with Mobile News New mobile journalism learning tool is set to win hearts Want to try your hand at smartphone storytelling techniques? With this deck of cards, you will always have a MoJo trick up your sleeve By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News Five tips for making your internship application stand out Give yourself the best chance to get noticed by following this advice from two senior producers at CNN By Grace Braddock • 2 min read
Credit: Courtesy: Reuters News Reuters launches AI-powered tool to speed up discovery of historic videos The technology can recognise key public figures and transcribe speech from videos dating back to the 1900's to make soundbites or clips easier to locate and use By Jacob Granger • 2 min read