Newsletters are a great way to have a closer interaction with your community, whether you are a journalist curating one for your newsroom or you are crafting one as a side project about something you are passionate about.
After putting together a comprehensive list of 200 podcast ideas, Melody Kramer, senior audience development manager at Wikimedia, has rounded up 42 approaches you can take in your next newsletter in her recent column for Poynter.
Kramer's ideas include providing a selection of stories on the same topic covered by your organisation as well as other newsrooms, curating the best data visualisation published on a certain topic (Rachel Schallom does something similar with her 'Best of visual storytelling' newsletter) or reminding people to take a break by giving them a five-minute audio story to listen to.
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