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Podcast articleNewsrewired throwback with Media Voices: leadership, AI and business models

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What’s top of mind for today’s news leaders? Evolving at pace, finding your USP - but not burning out in the process

Post-Perugia thoughts: what went wrong between big tech and the news?

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Google's former director of news ecosystem development, Madhav Chinappa, looks ahead to better working relationships between publishers and platforms

Six press cards for journalists

Press cards can help you report from areas off-limits to the general public. But they have different purposes. Which one do you need?

WAN-IFRA: Five challenges to press freedom

On World Press Freedom Day, we highlight some of the findings from the latest World Press Trends Outlook published by the World Association of News Publishers

Economics woes affecting UK press freedom, RSF World Press Freedom Index finds

Mass job layoffs are hindering independent journalism and the ability of newsrooms to hold power to account

Podcast articleFuture-proofing your newsroom, with Lucy Kueng

Media companies can no longer be something for everyone - but we can be everything to someone instead

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7x sports journalists - cricket, football, NBA, NFL, SEO

One of Europe's largest independent online publishing groups is looking for home-based online journalists, freelance or temp-to-perm, for a number of roles

PR of the week

Cotswolds personal trainer launches podcast to inspire the over 55s

Personal trainer James Hilton has launched a podcast 'Jim's Gym - Inspiring Movement'. James, a specialist in biomechanics and injury recovery from the Cotswolds, runs Jim's Gym, a virtual online space supporting people over 55 to be more active

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Five key takeaways from the UK select committee on the future of news

News executives say that the industry is facing pressure from all directions: generative AI, the business model and relationships with big tech companies. But not everyone agrees on solutions

Covering elections: how to not let politicians steal the narrative

The Citizen's Agenda model is being used in the US to prioritise the needs of local voters above candidates hunting for positive publicity

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