Journalism is under attack. Here's how it must fight back Journalists need to define what they stand for, who they speak to, and who they speak for, argues Meera Selva, Director of our Fellowship Programme.
Journalism is under attack. Here's how it must fight back Journalists need to define what they stand for, who they speak to, and who they speak for, argues Meera Selva, Director of our Fellowship Programme.
18th November 2019 An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news Here are five things you need to know before the UK election about how British citizens get their news
18th November 2019 An election fought on screens big and small: how British voters get their news Here are five things you need to know before the UK election about how British citizens get their news
13th November 2019 Bearing witness to history: how to adapt foreign reporting to the digital age Roula Khalaf, incoming editor of the FT, explains how they use data, audience engagement, and multimedia to fulfill their mission
13th November 2019 Bearing witness to history: how to adapt foreign reporting to the digital age Roula Khalaf, incoming editor of the FT, explains how they use data, audience engagement, and multimedia to fulfill their mission
12th November 2019 How a podcast created a language app to better serve its audience Radio Ambulante noticed some of its listeners use its episodes to improve their Spanish. So it built a new product to help them
12th November 2019 How a podcast created a language app to better serve its audience Radio Ambulante noticed some of its listeners use its episodes to improve their Spanish. So it built a new product to help them
12th November 2019 Podcast: The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism
12th November 2019 Podcast: The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism
31st October 2019 "If your newsroom is not diverse, you will get the news wrong" Dorothy Byrne, Head of News and Current Affairs of Channel Four, on why a diverse newsroom is always better. Here's the transcript of her lecture on October 30.
31st October 2019 "If your newsroom is not diverse, you will get the news wrong" Dorothy Byrne, Head of News and Current Affairs of Channel Four, on why a diverse newsroom is always better. Here's the transcript of her lecture on October 30.