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Journalism students need to critically embrace the creative new technology, not being discouraged from using it
Traditional media will have to re-evaluate their strategies to engage with younger audiences
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Journalism's survival is a must in the age of big tech, says former CNN anchor Nina dos Santos
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Young audiences are mobile-first, if not mobile-only, but going after their platform of choice is only step one
The go-to mobile-editing app for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts has slipped in problematic new terms for newsrooms which risks source safety and surrenders copyright
After years of watching women's stories get squeezed through a male lens at major newsrooms, the former Wall Street Journal and New York Times journalist decided to build something new. One year in, The Persistent is proving there's an audience hungry for different voices
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Reporters who have worked under Putin, Erdogan and the Taliban share what they have learned about how autocrats consolidate power and how communities can fight back against the erosion of democratic freedom
Leaders from The Times, Sky News and Reuters reveal why chasing fewer but more engaged readers - and embracing AI as a creative tool rather than a threat - is proving more profitable than old-school mass reach strategies
A TikTok master with 100m views, a paywall pioneer with 3,000 subscribers, and a community visionary backed by local businesses share their strategies for making independent journalism pay beyond ads
Slovakia's Dennik N broke three years of subscriber stagnation with an innovative anniversary campaign, while The New Statesman transformed podcasts from a side project into a powerful growth engine – both offering valuable lessons for media companies hitting plateaus