News Why every newsroom needs a transparency editor It has to be somebody's full-time job to show how big decisions are made By Wytse Vellinga • 4 min read
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Credit: David Gee and James Mackenzie News How Facebook community reporters covered the Queen's death A national event can surface hidden stories in your local patch, like the girl who spilt ice cream on the Queen's dress By NCTJ • 5 min read
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Credit: Courtesy of Financial Times News By dropping its paywall for a day, the FT lost out on subscriptions but found new, engaged audience When the publisher offered its online content for free during COP26, anonymous traffic grew by a quarter, registrations tripled, and new subscriptions fell by 12 per cent on the day By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Lora Ohanessian on Unsplash News How to finance public interest news in the misinformation world Advertising money is not enough. From philanthropic funding to regulating social platforms, here are some ideas on how to fund news people really need but seldom buy By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
News Learn how to start using artificial intelligence in your newsroom (before it is too late) Join us at Newsrewired on 4 June and learn how to start implementing an AI strategy in your organisation By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Dean Village, Edinburgh, Scotland. Photo by Clark Van Der Beken on Unsplash News Facebook Community News Project enabled local reporters to go back to basics - and it worked NCTJ's head of partnerships reflects on the mission and meaning of the local journalism scheme one year after its launch By Will Gore • 4 min read
News Cairncross: "The only question that matters is getting people to pay for news" To secure the future of journalism, the news industry needs to develop ways to make public interest reporting profitable or receive governmental support, says the author of The Cairncross Review By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Facebook News Facebook trains 33 community journalists, empowering UK local newsrooms As part of its Community News Project, the social platform delivered a two-day intensive training course to help freshly recruited local reporters hit the ground running By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
News Fighting misinformation by sending journalists to secondary schools UK charity The Student View brings journalists and underperforming pupils together to help teenagers understand news and develop their leadership potential By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Screenshot from ze.tt News German news website ze.tt aims to keep young people up to date with news The website, which launched in 2015, reaches three million young readers per month, most of which are on mobile By Jessica Graf • 3 min read