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From newsrooms to news feeds: How journalism must adapt to survive

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We cannot wait for AI regulation and we cannot afford inaction, writes Daniel Ionescu, media entrepreneur and host of the Millennial Masters podcast

Mattia Peretti: 'Audiences are missing from the conversation about AI'

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It is no wonder that readers do not like or trust the news when it is not created to respect them and their time, says a media visionary

Reinventing digital advertising (now that cookiepocalypse is not happening)

How News UK and Reach plc are building their own first-party advertising platforms to take command of new commercial opportunities

Your questions answered: how to price news products

Candr Media Group CEO Chris Dicker on how to charge the right amount at a time of AI companies undermining the business model of news

Former CNN anchor Nina dos Santos: "No longer can a news outlet’s name guarantee the audience will come and stay"

Everything we know is changing in the age of big tech and big data, except this: journalism must find a way to survive and many forces are trying to make sure that does not happen

Who to follow: 110 media consultants to help your newsroom

There is a wise owl out there for any challenge your newsroom wants to solve, like coming up with a brand new social media strategy, improving newsroom culture or implementing generative AI workflows

Jobs board

News editor

Regional news publication seeks a news editor who can build on its online growth and ensure that its printed paper is of the highest quality

PR of the week

Kindred Forest launches Wild Chocolate bar

Kindred Forest partners with Volker Lehmann and local families to bring Wild Beniano Cacao from the Amazon direct to the UK for first time. The Wild Chocolate bar blends rare flavours and sustainability: 20 per cent of profits go to rainforest conservation

Freelancers for hire

Features

Why DC Thomson's data journalists are keeping tabs on high street businesses

"Trackers" help audiences stay on top changes to local business, while being a low maintenance source of evergreen and updatable content

From LinkedIn comment to newsroom editor: how one journalism graduate turned frustration into opportunity

A young jobseeker called out an industry leader for criticising students' skillsets - and ended up being offered a job

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