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How UK local news entrepreneurs are building sustainable businesses

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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

Breaking through the growth ceiling: how The New Statesman and Dennik N went from stagnant to soaring

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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

Naja Nielsen, media director of SVT: 'We don't have decades to get used to AI'

The former BBC digital director says that newsrooms find themselves in another digital disruption and they need to act fast as user behaviour is rapidly changing

How Mill Media and Zetland scaled their membership models

Small teams, focused content, and tech-forward thinking drive profitability where legacy media struggles

Video is in another golden age. How should newsrooms adapt?

"Newsrooms must be willing to experiment, without expecting instant results," says Jonathan Paterson, contributing editor at The News Movement

Podcast articleSLAPPs, Assange and the Trump effect: Fiona O'Brien of Reporters Without Borders on UK press freedom

The annual World Press Freedom Index ranks the UK as 20th out of 180 countries. We reflect on the big trends and turning points from the last 12 months

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Audience and content editor

Scotland news publication seeks audience and content editor with experience in audience development and a deep understanding of SEO

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UK's Cargo force becomes first in the world to offer free 10kg shipping to India to celebrate ICC Trophy victory

Cargo Force stuns the world: free 10kg shipping to India in celebration of ICC Trophy victory – offer ongoing until Sunday, 16 March!

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The climate crisis is being misreported — and there is no legal way to stop it (yet)

UK press regulator IMPRESS calls for regulation akin to defamation and libel, where individuals can lodge complaints against news publishers for climate mis- and disinformation

How to use Telegram for online journalism investigations

The private messaging platform is a hotbed for misinformation, but also a gold mine of sources, evidence and metadata, says freelance journalist Jane Lytvynenko

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