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
Left to right: Marcela Kunova (JournalismUK), Tracy Yaverbaun (The Times and Sunday Times), Jonathan Levy (Sky News) and Simon Robinson (Reuters). Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News How Britain's most established news brands are reinventing themselves for the digital age Leaders from The Times, Sky News and Reuters reveal why chasing fewer but more engaged readers - and embracing AI as a creative tool rather than a threat - is proving more profitable than old-school mass reach strategies By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News Video is in another golden age. How should newsrooms adapt? Experimenting is a must, just don't expect instant results, says Jonathan Paterson at The News Movement By Jonathan Paterson • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by abdullah ali on Unsplash News Ethics, diversity, influence and digital transformation: 10 trends to watch in UK journalism A report by RISJ paints a picture of a media industry re-evaluating its purpose amid tech disruption and the lack of diversity By Jacob Granger • 8 min read
Credit: Photo by James Yarema on Unsplash News News apps above average in leaking user data, report finds 87 per cent of magazine and newspaper apps, and 77 per cent of news apps, exposed user's sensitive information like Google and Facebook authentication tokens By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Screenshots via The News Agents (left) and Johnny Harris (right) TikTok accounts News Are plugs on social videos worth it? Changes to platforms and user behaviour make 'like and subscribe' calls to action at the end of clips less efficient. Here is what works and how to do it By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News Five things lecturers wish they knew before teaching journalism "Be prepared to question, adapt or abandon some of your cherished assumptions about what the industry gets right and wrong" By Lewis Eyre • 3 min read
Credit: European Parliament and Pietro Naj-Oleari via Flickr sourced under Creative Commons Licence News Six press cards for journalists Press cards can help you report from areas off-limits to the general public. But they have different purposes. Which one do you need? By Isabel Meszaros • 3 min read
Credit: Zbynek Burival on Unsplash News New global network investigates obstacles to climate action The cross-border collaborative project Drilled Global scrutinises fossil fuel companies and anti-climate policies By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media/Mark Hakansson News Newsrewired special: How The Times is running towards a digital-first future "Who is the enemy? Is it the stagnant economy, the tech platforms or news avoidance? I’d suggest it’s none of those. The enemy is inertia," says head of digital Edward Roussel at Newsrewired By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Marian Chia-Ming Liu (above), projects editor, the Washington Post News 'My mission is to help readers feel seen and heard' An Asian American journalist started to use her full byline in a bid to embrace her true identity. It caused a record call-out of responses as her story resonated with thousands of readers By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News The New European bucks the trend of print publishing A weekly magazine launched in the aftermath of the EU referendum only planned to last four weeks. Six years later it is worth £6m and attracts 20k print sales a week By Jacob Granger • 3 min read