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Engaging with student and early-career professionals, with Dazed Media

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Young people looking to break into the creative industries need practical guidance and confidence boosts, say Jack Sunnucks and Harry Slater

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How journalists can cover LGBTQ+ stories, with Enrique Anarte Lazo of Context

Inspiring and relatable news content can create a connection with people who often have a shared experience of discrimination, prejudice and abuse

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Understanding and serving the neurodiverse community, with Nick Ransom

Diversity of thought can create many divisions within its own community on how experiences are referred to. So, what chance does the media have to get it right?

Michael MacLeod, founder of The Edinburgh and London Minute, on growing a curated, community newsletter

This journalist left a comfy job at Meta to launch two Substack titles that bring essential news and updates to local audiences. The formula has proved a hit, and many others now follow suit

Posted by Jacob Granger on 20/03/25

Covering the climate community, with Waqas Ejaz of the Reuters Institute

Policymakers, scientists and even disruptive protest groups all largely want the same thing: to save the planet. They just go about it in different ways - here is how the media fits in

Posted by Jacob Granger on 14/03/25

Supporting Southport's recovery after tragedy, with Andrew Brown of Stand Up For Southport

The Merseyside holiday town is trying to reclaim its identity as a place of happy memories after witnessing three horrific murders and riots. How can news providers help the local community get back on its feet?

Posted by Jacob Granger on 06/03/25

How to listen to people who avoid the news, with Shirish Kulkarni, Abdi Yusuf and Rhiannon White

“If you want people to trust you, do trustworthy things," say the organisers of a six-month project between BBC and Media Cymru to understand why marginalised groups do not engage with journalism

Posted by Jacob Granger on 27/02/25

Laura Bartlett: 'Dragons' Den rejection led me to building a successful media brand'

The popular TV show for aspiring entrepreneurs tore a lifestyle magazine business pitch to shreds 12 years ago. But the young founder used the feedback to create a better publication, which she recently sold for a sum that set her up for life

Posted by Jacob Granger on 20/02/25

Community engagement 2.0, with Anita Li of The Green Line

Discover a four-step process that can help your nearest and dearest readers not just engage with the news, but engage with the world around them

Posted by Jacob Granger on 06/02/25

What does it mean to serve a local community? With Ed Jennings and Steven Keevil

A Substack newsletter covering the Medway towns has plans to expand into a county-wide title, so it can deliver on two goals: be a critical friend and champion local successes

Posted by Jacob Granger on 30/01/25

Sam Morshead, founder of CounterPress, on a new business model for local sports news

Regional reporting has a problem: it is chasing volume for advertisers, instead of value for audiences. A new publishing platform seeks to reverse the trend, starting with an outlet covering Swindon Football Club

Posted by Jacob Granger on 23/01/25

Daniel McLaughlin, Reach plc podcast editor, on growing a community show

The job is not done once you hit publish or clip up soundbites for social. To keep local listeners interested, you must remain fresh and interesting

Posted by Jacob Granger on 09/01/25

Christmas special: 2024 in review, with Simon Owens

The big expansions, closures and acquisitions of 2024 tell us one thing: you cannot afford not to listen to your audience in the year to come

Posted by Jacob Granger on 24/12/24

Jasper Hamill, founder of Machine, on the 'payeewall' - an alternative to paywalls

A new tech journalism co-operative publication launches with an ambitious concept: rewarding readers for engaging with content instead of asking them to pay

Posted by Jacob Granger on 12/12/24

Newsrewired special: Sean Gourley on why technology is dictating newsroom strategy

Generative AI is advancing at an unprecedented speed and newsrooms will find it harder to keep up if they completely reject the tech, says the physicist and serial entrepreneur

Posted by Jacob Granger on 09/12/24

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