News How to navigate a mid-interview off the record request We've all been there: a source has dropped a juicy nugget but said it's off limits for publication. What do you do? By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Photo by Clint Adair / Unsplash News Pitches, podcasters and PRs: three handy connection tools for newsrooms Cut through the email clutter and connect directly with freelance talent, expert sources, and top producers By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
News "Not being transparent about what we do and why we do it is no longer an option" The public thinks anyone with a microphone is a journalist now, writes Wytse Vellinga at the Ombudsman for Dutch Public Broadcasters. News organisations must set themselves apart by making their values more visible By Wytse Vellinga • 4 min read
News How the TikTok ban in the US could silence Gen Z’s newsrooms Traditional media will have to re-evaluate their strategies to engage with younger audiences By Erika Marzano • 6 min read
Credit: Created with Canva News 10 newsletters about AI for journalists Are you overwhelmed by all the talk of algorithms and language models? We picked a handful of newsletters that can help you make sense of it all By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism News What to do if you are threatened with a SLAPP lawsuit TBIJ offers pointers on how to deal with legal letters that aim to scare reporters into retracting or toning down work By Lucy Nash • 5 min read
Credit: naeim a from Pixabay News IPSO publishes a draft guidance on reporting of sex and gender identity Covering stories around sex and gender has become a minefield for journalists. The press regulator produced a non-binding guide to help raise editorial standards By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Oleg Laptev on Unsplash News The Editors’ Code of Practice: have your say The rulebook that shapes how the UK newsrooms tackle issues from harassment to coverage of children is to be reviewed in public consultation By Marcela Kunova • 1 min read
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News Polarisation, first-party data, newsletters, AI and more: Here is the Newsrewired agenda There have never been more challenges - or more opportunities - for the journalism industry and the people who work in it. A star-studded line-up of 30 media experts awaits you at Newsrewired on 24 May at News UK HQ in London By Catherine Edwards • 5 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 Utsav Srestha on Unsplash News New IMPRESS code recommendations focus on balanced and accurate community reporting The industry regulator asked the public about what standards newsrooms should be observing in a world of fast-moving information and easy-to-reach sources. The first results are in By Jacob Granger • 3 min read