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Credit: Frank Noon / Mousetrap Media News Why publishers can no longer ignore social video The Telegraph, News Broadcasting Digital and The News Movement are using platforms like YouTube and TikTok to create new revenue streams. Or are they just chasing the algorithm? By Jacob Granger • 4 min read
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News WAN-IFRA launches gaming tool NewsArcade with six-month free trial Transform your existing news content into games to capture young audiences, counter mis- and disinformation, and boost media literacy By Jacob Granger • 1 min read
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