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Podcast articleNeurodiversity in the newsroom, with Nick Ransom

How can neurodiverse journalists be given the tools to work to the best of their ability and strengths?

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Headlines Network releases guide to burnout for journalists and newsrooms

Learn the warning signs of when you and your colleagues are at the end of your tether and how to set healthy boundaries between home and work life

Fact-based journalism is under attack. What can we do about it?

Publishers must shore up their distribution and business models before big tech platforms get even more reactionary

Posted by Noam Bardin on 26/09/23

The Bristol Cable targets £60k of funding in new membership drive

The co-operative media organisation wants to find a more sustainable and dependable core revenue stream than grants and philanthropy

Posted by Jacob Granger on 25/09/23

The Economist launches podcast-only news subscription

Economist Podcasts+ appeals to audiences who just want audio journalism for a fiver a month. The publication believes it can upsell pricier subscriptions from here

Posted by Jacob Granger on 22/09/23

Podcast articleLearning to explain well, with BBC News presenter Ros Atkins (part two)

How to be better at pitching stories and projects, asking audiences to trust you, and communicating with your colleagues

Posted by Jacob Granger on 21/09/23

Guardian launches a new section for readers in Europe

A new digital edition seeks to deliver on a bustling European readership worth 250m page views a year and 25m monthly unique visits

Posted by Jacob Granger on 20/09/23

The FT launches Digital Edition App, a print newspaper replica

The latest product aims to reach readers in South America and Australia where print delivery is difficult and comes with a hefty carbon footprint

Posted by Jacob Granger on 20/09/23

Five ideas to convert readers into subscribers

Asking people to pay immediately is not the only way. The Audiencers tells readers to take up free newsletters first and paid products later

Posted by Jacob Granger on 19/09/23

15 online communities for journalists you should know about

From freelancing to mobile journalism and AI, here is our pick of the best journalism chat groups across social media and the web

Posted by Abigail Edge and Marcela Kunova on 18/09/23

What can LinkedIn do for journalists?

The professional networking platform has introduced collaborative articles and the Community Top Voices feature to boost your online reputation

Posted by Jacob Granger on 15/09/23

Podcast articleLearning to explain well, with BBC News presenter Ros Atkins (part one)

Communicate with clarity and confidence, whether telling a news story or doing a job interview

Posted by Jacob Granger on 14/09/23

The Washington Post discovers an engaged gaming audience

The publisher's latest newsletter, Game Break, drives daily habits with two of its own games On The Record and Keyword

Posted by Jacob Granger on 13/09/23

Noon founder Eleanor Mills: "Women don't have a sell-by date"

The publication for women in their 50s shows that understanding the needs of an underserved community can turn a niche website into a profitable media business

Posted by Jacob Granger on 12/09/23

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