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
Credit: Screenshots from JOE Media News Where does virtue signalling belong in digital journalism? JOE Media has amassed millions of hits from videos that take a strong position on stories that matter to their audience. But is that not just what news outlets have always done? By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
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Credit: Courtesy of David Bornstein (above), co-founder of the Solutions Journalism Network News Solutions journalism: 11 years of lessons from the NYT's Fixes column As the trailblazing column closes down, its co-creator David Bornstein shares what he learned from a decade of telling solutions-focused stories By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
Credit: Los Muertos Crew from Pexels News Video CVs: fab or fad? Grabbing a recruiter’s attention with a recording of yourself may be just what you need to stand out. But it is not for everyone By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash News How journalists and academics can tackle misinformation together We need powerful partnerships between the UK's research sector and news industry to counter online falsehoods By Chris Waiting • 3 min read
Credit: Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels News How can artificial intelligence help increase audience engagement with the news? Newsrooms can use new tech to solve a few headaches, like making science journalism more accessible or increasing reader loyalty with tailored content recommendations By Marcela Kunova • 5 min read
Credit: MissLunaRose12 via Creative Commons News How to report on neurodiversity Sensitive reporting on conditions like autism, dyslexia and ADHD can promote a wider understanding and help fight stereotypes By Fern McErlane • 5 min read