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Podcast articleHow to smash a fundraising campaign target, with Eliz Mizon of The Bristol Cable

The independent, co-operative local news organisation just hit its target to increase membership revenue by £60k in one year

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Blockchain can help news publishers fight risks posed by fake news websites

To counter the surge of clone news websites and protect its reputation, a top Italian news agency employed blockchain technology so users can check the article's source

Six key challenges for the future of food journalism

Tuck into the second helping of our series on food journalism and its metamorphosis from recipe magazines to reporting on societal issues

Posted by Damian Radcliffe on 27/08/24

RSF and NCTJ launch free online course for exiled journalists resettling in the UK

Have you fled to the UK in search of safety? This resource will help you get your career back on track

Posted by Jacob Granger on 23/08/24

Podcast articleHow writing fiction has helped me deal with PTSD, with Northern Irish journalist Leona O'Neill

Writing a story about a supernatural hero serving justice to those whose crimes have gone unpunished helped Leona cope with witnessing the senseless murder of her peer, Lyra McKee

Posted by Jacob Granger on 22/08/24

21 OSINT browser extensions to help your investigations

Access archived web pages, bulk download files, block bots and much more straight from a web browser

Posted by Alex Lozano on 21/08/24

How the BBC is using artificial intelligence

Rival media organisations were always secretive about their operations. The public broadcaster is no exception when it comes to gen AI best practices

Posted by Beth Ashton on 20/08/24

Five media sustainability lessons from The Economist

What can African newsrooms learn from one of the top UK publishers? A Kenyan journalist decided to embed with The Economist and find out

Posted by Linda Ngari on 19/08/24

Podcast articleMaria Breslin, editor of The Liverpool Echo, on covering the Southport stabbings and UK riots

"We're still here when the national media goes home, so the weight of responsibility is quite heavy"

Posted by Jacob Granger on 14/08/24

Seasoned reporting: charting changing tastes in food journalism

Food journalism has evolved from restaurant reviews to a deeper look at food’s impact on the world

Posted by Damian Radcliffe on 13/08/24

LinkedIn newsletters: are they what they are cracked up to be?

News publishers, writers and tech companies are tapping into the platform's large, professional user base but get frustrated by the lack of features and analytics. We asked LinkedIn what they are going to do about it

Posted by Jacob Granger on 12/08/24

IMPRESS warns news publishers against hate speech towards LGBTQ+ groups

The UK press regulator urges the press to stop inciting 'abuse and hatred' in its news reporting around sexuality and sexual identity

Posted by Finn MacCarthy and Jacob Granger on 09/08/24

Podcast articleMedia analyst Thomas Baekdal: 'News publishers must stop fighting for the scraps of ad revenue'

As Google decides not to phase out third-party cookies after all, the news industry needs to reinvent its advertising model instead of competing with big tech head-on

Posted by Jacob Granger on 08/08/24

10 newsletters about AI for journalists

Are you overwhelmed by all the talk of algorithms and language models? We picked a handful of newsletters that can help you make sense of it all

Posted by Marcela Kunova on 07/08/24

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