Where is the money coming from to fund news? Help from the government, philanthropy and big tech is far from guaranteed. Readers might pay, if they get a more compelling and relevant package
Recruiters struggle to find young talent who can rock up with much more than the basic skills, says Vic Daniels, co-founder of GRV Media
A new tech journalism co-operative publication launches with an ambitious concept: rewarding readers for engaging with content instead of asking them to pay
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
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?
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
We cannot wait for AI regulation and we cannot afford inaction, writes Daniel Ionescu, media entrepreneur and host of the Millennial Masters podcast
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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The UK’s largest independent investigative journalism organisation seeks a fact checker with proven experience in fact-checking or editing journalistic content, ideally investigations. Hybrid working
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
TBIJ offers pointers on how to deal with legal letters that aim to scare reporters into retracting or toning down work
Stop expecting young journalists from marginalised backgrounds to be the agents of change
Journalists are not traditionally trained to interview the parents whose babies died in the maternity scandal
Find out how an investigation about a money trail within the tobacco industry came together
How - and why - Dow Jones is building a framework to ensure transparency and traceability in content use
Tell stories 'with' not 'for' communities, say the creators of an innovative homelessness reporting project
Trust in journalism is at an all-time low, engagement is declining, and the business outlook for the industry is uncertain at best. What can we do?
Audiences like human-made just as much as partly-automated news videos. But they want the former anyway
"Trackers" help audiences stay on top changes to local business, while being a low maintenance source of evergreen and updatable content
A young jobseeker called out an industry leader for criticising students' skillsets - and ended up being offered a job
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