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: Francesco Cuoccio #ijf25 via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-ND 4.0) . News YouTube content creator Johnny Harris shows how independent journalism can thrive Expect to start chasing the views to begin with, but make sure you are pursuing the stories you love too, says a journalist with 6.5m YouTube subscribers By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Alexey Savchenko on Unsplash News What publishers can learn from gaming Newsgames are time-consuming and costly to produce but they offer dopamine hit that can bring in a new, loyal audience By Joseph Cummins • 4 min read
News MoJo checklist: covering political events with a smartphone during covid-19 NDTV's Umashankar Singh shares tips on braving the streets (and helicopters) to cover rallies in the midst of a global pandemic By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash News 'Conscious commissioning': what The Times learned from deep analysis of its journalism From reducing wire content by 20 per cent to training business reporters in visual storytelling, the news brand has made some bold, data-driven changes to its editorial By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Picture: Courtesy GIJN News How to use Instagram for live conference coverage Video interviews, quote cards and behind-the-scenes shots are a great way to engage your audience and spread the knowledge beyond the physical boundaries of the venue By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: How to 'unbias' the news, interactive timelines and solutions-based photojournalism Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Anna Boyiazis News Solutions photojournalism: “If you can capture all the problems with a photo, why can’t you capture the solutions?" A newly launched initiative by the World Press Photo Foundation seeks to inspire photojournalists to take up a solutions approach to visual storytelling By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Screenshots from The Economist Instagram News The Economist is using interactive data-driven Stories to widen its Instagram community The publisher has built a 3.4m following on the social media platform by using weekly news quizzes, native content and now multi-poll features By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
News Tool for journalists: Headliner, to turn your podcasts and articles into compelling visual stories In this video explainer, Journalism.co.uk explores the tool's three main components: audio-to-video, text-to-video and video subtitles By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
News Subscription models, traditional techniques and open-source initiatives: Here is your weekly journalism news update Pushed for time? Catch up with this week's coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Caroline Scott • 4 min read
Credit: Image by The Economist News The Economist's print edition launches a dedicated data journalism page for better visual storytelling 'Graphic detail' will publish stories through charts, maps and infographics in the newspaper By Caroline Scott • 2 min read