14th February 2023 Alt text, plain language and more listening: how to address accessibility in news “Open communication channels, but do your own research too,” says Holden Foreman, the first accessibility engineer at the Washington Post.
14th February 2023 Alt text, plain language and more listening: how to address accessibility in news “Open communication channels, but do your own research too,” says Holden Foreman, the first accessibility engineer at the Washington Post.
13th February 2023 “As we cover the Nigerian elections, we should be truthful, factual and accurate” Dapo Olorunyomi, founder of ‘Premium Times’, on misinformation, investigative journalism and press freedom in his home country.
13th February 2023 “As we cover the Nigerian elections, we should be truthful, factual and accurate” Dapo Olorunyomi, founder of ‘Premium Times’, on misinformation, investigative journalism and press freedom in his home country.
16th February 2023 Our podcast: one year after Putin's invasion, how is Ukrainian journalism faring? In this episode we discuss the tremendous toll that Russia's full-scale invasion has had on journalists and the news media in the country.
16th February 2023 Our podcast: one year after Putin's invasion, how is Ukrainian journalism faring? In this episode we discuss the tremendous toll that Russia's full-scale invasion has had on journalists and the news media in the country.
7th February 2023 Before global outlets paid attention, this small site had been digging into Adani Group for years despite lawsuits and threats Funded by an Australian non-profit, Adani Watch focuses exclusively on Investigating India’s conglomerate. Its journalists are paying the price.
7th February 2023 Before global outlets paid attention, this small site had been digging into Adani Group for years despite lawsuits and threats Funded by an Australian non-profit, Adani Watch focuses exclusively on Investigating India’s conglomerate. Its journalists are paying the price.
7th February 2023 Three respected journalists from Venezuela, Pakistan and Kenya join our Advisory Board Luz Mely Reyes, Zaffar Abbas and John-Allan Namu will contribute valuable insights and guidance for our work.
7th February 2023 Three respected journalists from Venezuela, Pakistan and Kenya join our Advisory Board Luz Mely Reyes, Zaffar Abbas and John-Allan Namu will contribute valuable insights and guidance for our work.
6th February 2023 How a Spanish startup became the second biggest European news publisher on TikTok Co-founder Daniela McArena explains how Ac2ality’s four-people team creates engaging news videos and how it makes money from them.
6th February 2023 How a Spanish startup became the second biggest European news publisher on TikTok Co-founder Daniela McArena explains how Ac2ality’s four-people team creates engaging news videos and how it makes money from them.
31st January 2023 In a tough environment for digital news, this Italian news site is betting on a rebrand Digital-born outlet Linkiesta dropped investigations and became an opinion paper, focusing on print and events.
31st January 2023 In a tough environment for digital news, this Italian news site is betting on a rebrand Digital-born outlet Linkiesta dropped investigations and became an opinion paper, focusing on print and events.
30th January 2023 This podcast startup offers free training to dozens of African investigative journalists Alibi Investigations is mentoring 130 reporters and developing more than 20 shows on Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia and South Sudan.
30th January 2023 This podcast startup offers free training to dozens of African investigative journalists Alibi Investigations is mentoring 130 reporters and developing more than 20 shows on Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia and South Sudan.
24th January 2023 “If we explain to our readers that we work for them, they'll stand up for us in case of need” Award-winning Czech reporter Pavla Holcová on why sharing is key in investigative journalism and how she uses fiction to avoid burnout.
24th January 2023 “If we explain to our readers that we work for them, they'll stand up for us in case of need” Award-winning Czech reporter Pavla Holcová on why sharing is key in investigative journalism and how she uses fiction to avoid burnout.