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What journalism and comedy have in common, with Suchandrika Chakrabarti

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To succeed, both journalists and stand-up comedians need to understand their audience, be relatable and have a thick skin

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Jon Yarker, head of editorial development at Rhotic Media, on nurturing junior talent

Young recruits need to step outside of their comfort zones to reach their potential. Dedicated newsroom roles can help know when they are ready

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Avery Anapol, commissioning editor at The Conversation, on engaging younger audiences with academic content

Quarter Life is an article series created for people in their 20s and 30s, giving them practical content rooted in research via a new text messaging service

Alireza Haji Hosseini, director of CNN Academy, on simulated news training

A pandemic-born e-learning platform has gives journalists a chance to test their classroom theory in a mock newsroom

Posted by Jacob Granger on 20/01/23

Professional development tips, with ex-BBC journalist Dhruti Shah

How to find confidence, cheerleaders and career motivation in the new year

Posted by Jacob Granger on 22/12/22

Media Moments 2022 special with Peter Houston of Media Voices

This year has seen shake-ups across advertising, subscriptions, trust and newsletters. Get your newsroom prepared for 2023 with insights from the wrap-up report for the media industry

Posted by Jacob Granger on 16/12/22

Robin Kwong, new formats editor of The Wall Street Journal, on evolving bridge roles

Project management roles have become a staple position to foster inter-department collaboration and be a catalyst for digital transformation

Posted by Jacob Granger on 09/12/22

Federica Cherubini, head of leadership development at RISJ, on hybrid newsrooms

Nearly two thirds of newsrooms now offer a mix of physical and virtual work set-ups. How can we get the best of both worlds?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 02/12/22

Reporting LGBTQ+ stories from Qatar, with sports journalist Michael McCann

The World Cup has forced the media to scrutinise the poor LGBTQ+ rights record of the Gulf state. How can coverage continue beyond the sports event?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 25/11/22

Platforms and public interest journalism, with Sameer Padania

The Twitter chaos, Meta's receding support for news, Google's privacy payouts. Disruptions to big tech hurt digital media the most - so where do we go from here?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 21/11/22

Shivani Dave, TikTok host at Openly, on growing an LGBTQ+ brand on the platform

The LGBTQ+ news publication has amassed 100k subscribers in one year, from a variety of videos geared for social audiences: trends, language trivia and even serious news

Posted by Jacob Granger on 11/11/22

Dougal Shaw, senior video innovation journalist of BBC News, on creating news series

CEO Secrets has been developing a loyal online following for over seven years. Its creator shares tips on keeping long-running stories fresh and useful to your audience

Posted by Jacob Granger on 04/11/22

Nick Huber, journalist and consultant, on 'expert syndrome'

The two biggest pitfalls to an expert interview are journalists' insecurities and specialists' arrogance. Learn how to overcome both

Posted by Jacob Granger on 26/10/22

Gina Chua, executive editor of Semafor, on a new brand of transparent journalism

The startup founded by media stars launches this week, aiming to tackle low trust and high news avoidance. But have we not heard that before?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 20/10/22

Leona O'Neill, journalism lecturer, on dealing with trauma

The Northern Irish journalist talks about the support reporters need when covering violence and sad human stories

Posted by Jacob Granger on 13/10/22

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