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Credit: Snaps courtesy The Telegraph News "TikTok does not have the same environment for media partners as Snapchat" Despite the rising popularity of the Chinese social video app, The Telegraph continues to invest in its Snapchat strategy to drive the 13-24s to its journalism By Isabelle Osborne • 2 min read
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Credit: Courtesy: Reuters News Reuters launches AI-powered tool to speed up discovery of historic videos The technology can recognise key public figures and transcribe speech from videos dating back to the 1900's to make soundbites or clips easier to locate and use By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
Credit: Emma Bentley on TikTok News Is social video the future of online news? With the launch of Instagram Reels to rival TikTok, more publishers are trying their hand at short-form videos to attract the under-25s By Grace Braddock • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Clarke Sanders on Unsplash News "Feeling inferior is something a lot of us battle with. This is a mindset I want to help shift" Lifestyle publisher Black Ballad is giving regional stories about black British women its moment in the spotlight - and is looking for new pitches too By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Courtesy ShoutOut UK News Five mistakes media trainers make - and how to avoid them From vague objectives to mind-numbing monologues, media training can easily go horribly wrong By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Mohammad Shahhoseini News So you graduated in journalism. Now what? Entry-level jobs are scarce, training schemes and internships are being cancelled. Here is what you can do during the pandemic to start working in the media By Ellie Smitherman • 4 min read
Credit: Frank Noon for Mousetrap Media. Pictured: Imriel Morgan at Newsrewired. All rights reserved News 180 non-white speakers you need at your next journalism event to avoid 'whanels' Talking about diversity is good. Including these speakers' voices and expertise at your conference shows attendees you actually mean it By Marcela Kunova • 7 min read
Credit: Alain Pham on Unsplash News Solving the revenue maximisation problem for publishers The pandemic reminded us that journalism cannot be financed through advertising alone By David Lockie • 5 min read