Emaan Warraich, digital journalist, BBC News, speaking at Newsrewired on 26 November 2025. Credit: Mark Hakansson / Marten Publishing News What do emerging journalists (really) think of the news industry? Student and early-career journalists feel confident in traditional skills like media law and interviewing, but they're not so confident in evolving skills like digital tools and AI By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Maëva Vigier on Unsplash News How Reach built its own brand safety tech to fight back against revenue-killing word blocking Fiona Salmon and Ben Pheloung explain how Mantis delivered 39 per cent more audience reach, what other publishers can learn from the build vs buy decision, and why understanding your content mix matters more than ever By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Hannah Storm (centre) participating in the North Lincolnshire half marathon, Scunthorpe News What marathon running can teach us about coping in journalism Long-distance running taught me lessons in endurance, pacing and self-care By Hannah Storm • 5 min read
News 'I vowed no journalist would go to their grave again not knowing their true value' After 30 years of championing young journalists through the John Schofield Trust, Susannah Schofield reflects on her late husband's enduring impact on the industry and why supporting emerging talent has never been more crucial By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Lea Korsgaard (Zetland, left) and Joshi Hermann (Mill Media, right) speaking at Newsrewired May 2025 News How Mill Media and Zetland scaled their membership models Small teams, focused content, and tech-forward thinking drive profitability where legacy media struggles By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media / Frank Noon News The freedom gap: what pay and class reveal about the future of journalism What threatens journalism is not just disinformation or hostile governments. It is who can - and who cannot - afford to enter the profession, writes news industry veteran François Nel By François Nel • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash News Latest RISJ report: Seven opportunities for your newsroom in 2025 The Reuters Institute's 'Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions' report puts tech talent on a premium, as news leaders look to harness the best of AI, social video and subscription bundles By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
News From LinkedIn comment to newsroom editor: how one journalism graduate turned frustration into opportunity A young jobseeker called out an industry leader for criticising students' skillsets - and ended up being offered a job By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Isi Parente on Unsplash News IMPRESS warns news publishers against hate speech towards LGBTQ+ groups The UK press regulator urges the press to stop inciting 'abuse and hatred' in its news reporting around sexuality and sexual identity By Finn MacCarthy • 3 min read
Credit: Courtesy: Ruben Reuter News How Ruben Reuter challenges disability prejudice in the media industry The young Channel 4 News journalist with Down's syndrome is winning over viewers with his engaging style, impactful stories and candid reporting By Marcela Kunova • 2 min read
Credit: Photo by Christin Hume on Unsplash News Tools for journalists: Missing Perspectives Directory, for connecting newsrooms with women Women reporters can use this platform to look for assignments or send pitches to news organisations to increase representations of women's voices in the news By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
Credit: Photo by David McCumskay on Unsplash News Mental health and resilience are everyday essentials for journalists Reporters need to carry with them active coping strategies in order to face the harsh realities of the news industry today By Jacob Granger • 4 min read