News What support do independent news services need to stay afloat? Indie titles often have innovative approaches and high impact journalism, but reap the lowest revenue because the digital economy favours the big players. We spoke to local news leaders to find out what support they need. By Jacob Granger • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Melanie Pongratz on Unsplash News Here's what new Guardian research tells us about commercial opportunities for podcasts Podcasting is a place where listeners are more attuned to ads than they are on TV and radio - plus, it makes them more curious about your commercial partners By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Shiro hatori on Unsplash News EJC launches £3m scheme to fast-track solutions journalism in Europe As news organisations wrestle with distrusting audiences and a problem-centric news agenda, a new accelerator offers European media the funding and expertise needed to try something different By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Credit: Mousetrap Media/Christina Jansen News Newsrewired: early-bird tickets now available for our May event Our in-person conference is returning to London on 24 May. Join the Journalism.co.uk team and industry experts to network and discuss possible solutions to the challenges facing journalism in 2022 By Catherine Edwards • 1 min read
News Ukraine: women journalists reporting on the frontline Stories from Ukraine's destroyed cities and overworked hospitals need to be told. But reporters caught in the thick of it must know their limits and put their safety first By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Harald Arlander on Unsplash News How AI can help publishers use archives to engage audience From searching audio soundbites to analysing quotes and sources, machine learning has the potential to better serve diverse audiences and create new beats By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Christian Lue on Unsplash News SembraMedia launches research project to map Europe's digital media landscape Project Oasis aims to be a catalyst for growth, investment and innovation for news outlets in Europe by profiling 1,000 organisations across 43 countries By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
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Credit: Alex Green on Unsplash News How journalists can work sensitively with survivors of sexual abuse Telling stories of child sex abuse survivors is highly delicate work that most journalists are not trained to do By Jo Healey • 4 min read
Credit: Pixabay News Survey: The state of freelance journalism EJC has launched a wide survey that will map the current landscape of freelance journalism in Europe. The answers are anonymous and you can win rewards By Marcela Kunova • 1 min read
Credit: Pexels News Why autistic people can be great journalists Diagnostic criteria often focus on the things an autistic person cannot do, rather than what they excel at. So, what are the benefits of being an autistic journalist? By Isla Whateley • 4 min read
Credit: MusicTobi on Pixabay News Modular journalism: what you need to know about this new approach to storytelling The uncomfortable truth is that people rarely read past the first few paragraphs of a news article. New AI-powered technology can help us understand how to tell stories so readers pay attention By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read