Sinopse
The Journalism.co.uk editorial team brings you a weekly look at some of the latest innovations in digital journalism, and speaks to industry experts on how newsrooms are approaching key challenges and opportunities in the industry.
Episódios
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Managing burnout and setting boundaries, with Headlines Network
12/10/2023Learn how to separate your personal and professional life to protect your mental health and stay at the top of your game
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Gender equity in the newsroom, with Luba Kassova
06/10/2023How can we improve how women are reported on and treated in journalism, before those pushing for better standards get burnt out and decide to leave?
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Neurodiversity in the newsroom, with Nick Ransom
29/09/2023How can neurodiverse journalists be given the tools to work to the best of their ability and strengths?
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Learning to explain well, with BBC News presenter Ros Atkins (part two)
21/09/2023How to be better at pitching stories and projects, asking audiences to trust you, and communicating with your colleagues
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Learning to explain well, with BBC News presenter Ros Atkins (part one)
14/09/2023Communicate with clarity and confidence, whether telling a news story or doing a job interview
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How to generate insights, with Chris Kocek
07/09/2023Ideas are two a penny. But the right information will maximise the efficiency of your editorial meetings and help you discover new stories
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A primer on AI language models, with Christopher Brennan of Overtone
31/08/2023What is the difference between reading and writing AI? How can these help my newsroom? And what on earth is pink slime? These questions and more answered
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Investigating human trafficking, with ICIJ lead reporter Katie McQue
25/08/2023The Trafficking Inc investigative series conducted 300 interviews with victims of sex trafficking and forced labour. Learn about the process of finding human stories, verifying information and protecting sources
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Preethi Nallu, global director, Report for the World, on strengthening media ecosystems
18/08/2023The media development organisation is stimulating more resilient business models and editorial processes in public interest news outlets around the world
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Madeleine White, editor-in-chief of The Audiencers, on subscriber conversion strategies
10/08/2023Want readers to sign up? Make the ask low commitment and early in their journey. That has been a breakthrough tactic for a publication writing about reader revenue best practices
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Eleanor Mills, founder of Noon, on staying true to brand values
03/08/2023Never lose sight of what matters most to your readers. For "the home of the Queenager", that means every new product must serve its mission to change the narrative around women in midlife
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Loretta Chao of American Journalism Project, on community listening
27/07/2023How can you encourage readers to give you constructive feedback and say what they want from local news?
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Threads for journalists, with Matt Navarra
20/07/2023A social media expert talks about the pros and cons of jumping on the latest social app bandwagon
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Mobile journalism in Ukraine, with Robb Montgomery
13/07/2023Displaced communities are full of rich stories, but a sensitive approach and careful planning are needed to capture the moment well - that is where MoJo shines
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Chris Stone, executive producer at the New Statesman, on monetising podcasts
06/07/2023The NS award-winning podcast commercial strategy pulls many levers: platform ad revenue, in-house branded content deals and fuelling a wider digital subscription
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Supporting LGBTQ colleagues in the newsroom, with Finbarr Toesland
29/06/2023Nearly nine in 10 LGBTQ journalists receive abuse and harassment targeting their sexuality, with many not flagging up issues or leaving the industry
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#MeToo inside the newsroom, with Jane Bradley and Lucy Siegle
22/06/2023The author of a recent NYT piece about sexual misconduct in the media industry and her core source have a message: the onus is on newsrooms - not victims - to expose sexual predators
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Digital News Report 2023: unpacking news participation
16/06/2023There are three types of readers: those who comment, those who like and share, and those who read and move on. Dr Kirsten Eddy discusses what this means for your newsroom strategy
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#MeToo in the media, with Empoword Journalism
08/06/2023A new investigative piece about former Guardian columnist Nick Cohen shows how claims of sexual misconduct in the newsroom can fall on deaf ears. What impact does this have on young women starting their careers?
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Alison Millar, award-winning film-maker, on documentaries and press freedom in Northern Ireland
02/06/2023With her latest documentary, LYRA, we step into the life of esteemed investigative Lyra McKee and what led to her death in 2019 in Derry