News How WNYC's Note to Self worked with its audience to start a conversation about digital privacy The Privacy Paradox ran for five days and was the show's third experiment in audience engagement By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Credit: Image from Pixabay News Syria Deeply provides a 'bird's-eye view' of the conflict by mixing granular reporting with longform analysis 'Covering the same issue every day... allows us to see stories, make connections and gain insights that somebody who has to split their time between other regions might not be able to see' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Credit: Image by Pexels.com News In Central African Republic, the graphic novel meets participatory journalism Covering the challenges facing children in Central African Republic, the latest graphic novel from photojournalist Marc Ellison will be shaped by audience feedback By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Credit: Image by Fotografiche on Shutterstock News Verification and local investigations: Inside two organisations plugging the gaps As some communities suddenly find themselves no longer served by a local news outlet, and some topics remain unexplored in detail by stretched newsroom staff, people without formal journalism training are stepping up to the job By Catalina Albeanu • 8 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News 3 reasons why you should consider having a journalism side project Alex Laughlin and Julia Carpenter, social media editors at The Washington Post, explain the benefits of developing side projects, both outside of work and as part of your job By Mădălina Ciobanu • 4 min read
Credit: Image from Pixabay News Editorial training from Journalism.co.uk in 2017 Need new digital skills to produce more compelling stories next year? Here's what Journalism.co.uk is planning By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News Tool for journalists: Audiogram, for making audio more shareable on social media This free and open-source tool from WNYC packages audio snippets into short videos that can be shared on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram By Mădălina Ciobanu • 3 min read
News Be flexible and don't sensationalise: Advice for reporting on violence against women In this week's podcast, we take a look at the challenges of covering violence against women and how journalists should approach interviews with survivors By Catalina Albeanu • 1 min read
News The GENII project encourages student journalists from six countries to collaborate on stories Six universities are taking part in a collaborative global news project, pairing students from different countries to challenge the way they think about reporting By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
News Inside Vox Media's Storytelling Studio, a hub for developing multi-platform editorial projects 'We want to constantly question, experiment, and test different elements within a story, so we are always trying to test one question or assumption to see if we can learn from that' By Mădălina Ciobanu • 5 min read
News New podcast produced in partnership with NYT presents 'journalism disguised as a game show' Tell Me Something I Don't Know aims to inform and entertain listeners with nuggets of interesting information from audience members By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
Credit: Image from pexels.com News Pop-Up Magazine is telling stories over the phone as an alternative to podcasting Listeners can call a set number for a new story every two weeks By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read