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Predictions for journalism 2025: social media, influencers and content creators

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Traditional media will struggle to keep up with creators on TikTok or Substack. Your biggest competitors will be new media startups, journalists going solo and online personalities

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Podcast articleJasper Hamill, founder of Machine, on the 'payeewall' - an alternative to paywalls

A new tech journalism co-operative publication launches with an ambitious concept: rewarding readers for engaging with content instead of asking them to pay

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Six tips for covering the UN Climate Change Conference with a cross-border newsroom

A team of seven international reporters went to COP29 in Baku to cover how the growing shortage of skilled labour worldwide could hamper the green transition - it learned that preparation makes perfection

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?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 10/12/24

Podcast articleNewsrewired special: Sean Gourley on why technology is dictating newsroom strategy

Generative AI is advancing at an unprecedented speed and newsrooms will find it harder to keep up if they completely reject the tech, says the physicist and serial entrepreneur

Posted by Jacob Granger on 09/12/24

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

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

Posted by Daniel Ionescu on 05/12/24

How The Telegraph turns community into content

The publisher uses reader comments to surface stories that journalists would have otherwise missed, enhancing the value of its subscription offering

Posted by Esther Kezia Thorpe on 04/12/24

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

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

Posted by Jacob Granger on 03/12/24

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

Posted by Jacob Granger on 02/12/24

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

Posted by Jacob Granger on 29/11/24

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

Posted by Nina dos Santos on 28/11/24

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

Posted by Jacob Granger on 26/11/24

Podcast articleNewsrewired throwback: fact-checking, Gen Z and public interest news

In May, our flagship journalism conference explored new threats around misinformation, how to combat political apathy among young readers and how to sustain essential journalism. We look at the main takeaways before next week's event

Posted by Jacob Granger on 21/11/24

40 media podcasts that should be on every journalist's radar in 2025

We have your podcast fix right here: stay on top of the latest media world updates and get tips to improve your day-to-day work

Posted by Caroline Scott, Jacob Granger on 20/11/24

An introvert's guide to networking for journalists

Stop checking your phone and hovering over the coffee stand. Start building valuable connections at events and conferences

Posted by Phil Clark on 19/11/24

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