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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
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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
Small teams, focused content, and tech-forward thinking drive profitability where legacy media struggles
"Newsrooms must be willing to experiment, without expecting instant results," says Jonathan Paterson, contributing editor at The News Movement
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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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
Recruiters struggle to find young talent who can rock up with much more than the basic skills, says Vic Daniels
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Journalism's survival is a must in the age of big tech, says former CNN anchor Nina dos Santos
Tech for humans or humans for tech, that is the question
Young audiences are mobile-first, if not mobile-only, but going after their platform of choice is only step one
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
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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