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Everything in moderation: top tips for steering a panel discussion

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The very best moderators are well-organised, unafraid to ditch the script and leave plenty of time for audience questions, says media consultant Hannah Storm

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How The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is reporting on the link between Big Tech and governments

A recent investigation into Russia using facial recognition technology to identify dissidents shows how surveillance is becoming more sophisticated

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Audiences, sources and strategies: Inside The New Humanitarian's Yemen Listening Project

The non-profit newsroom garnered 100 detailed, personal accounts of how the civil war in Yemen is affecting day-to-day life for citizens and the diaspora

Seven tips for using LinkedIn as a freelance journalist

Find out how to land work opportunities on the professional social media platform

Posted by Elvis Kachi on 10/05/24

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

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

Posted by Jacob Granger, Esther Kezia Thorpe, Peter Houston on 09/05/24

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

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

Posted by Madhav Chinnappa on 08/05/24

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?

Posted by Isabel Meszaros on 07/05/24

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

Posted by Damian Radcliffe on 03/05/24

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

Posted by Jacob Granger on 03/05/24

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

Posted by Jacob Granger on 02/05/24

15 year old local publisher launching in print

Independent digital news website Lichfield Live is taking the plunge to restore print to the community that had no local newspaper for four years

Posted by Marcela Kunova on 01/05/24

What publishers can learn from gaming

Newsgames are time-consuming and costly to produce but they offer dopamine hit that can bring in a new, loyal audience

Posted by Joseph Cummins on 30/04/24

Axel Springer CEO on OpenAI deal: 'We must protect intellectual property of news content'

Mathias Döpfner says generative AI "has the potential to completely destroy our businesses as we know them or bring them to the next level"

Posted by Jacob Granger on 29/04/24

Podcast articleRegulation, innovation and future-proofing: takeaways from Perugia on generative AI

Have news organisations learned the right lessons from working with platforms? Are newsrooms being too short-sighted in their applications for the tech? These questions and more were discussed at the International Journalism Festival

Posted by Jacob Granger on 26/04/24

Trusted news brands matter more in the age of AI, say media executives

In a world of information overwhelm, audiences put premium on human-made content and curation

Posted by Jacob Granger on 24/04/24

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