20th November 2020 Our podcast: How to engage with your audience. Why public editors still matter Our Journalist Fellow Kathy English talks about how public editors allow readers to hold news outlets accountable.
20th November 2020 Our podcast: How to engage with your audience. Why public editors still matter Our Journalist Fellow Kathy English talks about how public editors allow readers to hold news outlets accountable.
13th November 2020 Our podcast: How 2020 is changing newsrooms around the world We look at the most pressing challenges facing media organisations in this pivotal year, from remote work to diversity and talent.
13th November 2020 Our podcast: How 2020 is changing newsrooms around the world We look at the most pressing challenges facing media organisations in this pivotal year, from remote work to diversity and talent.
12th November 2020 Low ego and listening: how the expectation of leadership in news has radically changed "The current environment creates specific challenges for leaders at the top," writes Lucy Kueng in this excerpt of her book 'Hearts and Minds'.
12th November 2020 Low ego and listening: how the expectation of leadership in news has radically changed "The current environment creates specific challenges for leaders at the top," writes Lucy Kueng in this excerpt of her book 'Hearts and Minds'.
10th November 2020 Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide In this episode of 'Future of Journalism', our Journalist Fellow Rebecca Skippage speaks about some of the dilemmas journalists face today.
10th November 2020 Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide In this episode of 'Future of Journalism', our Journalist Fellow Rebecca Skippage speaks about some of the dilemmas journalists face today.
30th October 2020 Our podcast: Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic? At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
30th October 2020 Our podcast: Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic? At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
30th October 2020 "Journalism is not for journalists. It's for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do" Award-winning journalist Shirish Kulkarni explains why audiences are fed up with news and how journalists can re-engage with them.
30th October 2020 "Journalism is not for journalists. It's for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do" Award-winning journalist Shirish Kulkarni explains why audiences are fed up with news and how journalists can re-engage with them.
17th October 2020 Report on tax evasion and listen to women of colour: Safiya Noble's tips to cover tech The author of the book 'Algorithms of Oppression' reflects on how journalists should report on tech companies.
17th October 2020 Report on tax evasion and listen to women of colour: Safiya Noble's tips to cover tech The author of the book 'Algorithms of Oppression' reflects on how journalists should report on tech companies.
12th October 2020 Women are missing from most COVID-19 news stories. Here's how to change this A summary of our seminar with strategy consultant Luba Kassova.
12th October 2020 Women are missing from most COVID-19 news stories. Here's how to change this A summary of our seminar with strategy consultant Luba Kassova.
8th October 2020 Valuing journalism in a world of near-infinite content Opening remarks by RISJ Director Rasmus Nielsen at the annual Online News Association conference ONA20
8th October 2020 Valuing journalism in a world of near-infinite content Opening remarks by RISJ Director Rasmus Nielsen at the annual Online News Association conference ONA20