2nd June 2022 How a local paper in Argentina uses AI to publish hundreds of sports pieces a month “Having robots doesn’t mean we don’t need to hire journalists – it’s the opposite,” says Pablo Pechuan, news manager at ‘Diario Huarpe’.
2nd June 2022 How a local paper in Argentina uses AI to publish hundreds of sports pieces a month “Having robots doesn’t mean we don’t need to hire journalists – it’s the opposite,” says Pablo Pechuan, news manager at ‘Diario Huarpe’.
30th May 2022 “Journalists must be protected at all costs. They are in Ukraine to keep us informed” The Rory Peck Trust has raised almost £20,000 to provide freelance reporters with protective equipment to cover the war.
30th May 2022 “Journalists must be protected at all costs. They are in Ukraine to keep us informed” The Rory Peck Trust has raised almost £20,000 to provide freelance reporters with protective equipment to cover the war.
26th May 2022 These reader revenue models keep in mind people who won't pay full price (yet) As subscriptions become more common, news publishers for Sweden, Spain and South Africa are creating more inclusive schemes.
26th May 2022 These reader revenue models keep in mind people who won't pay full price (yet) As subscriptions become more common, news publishers for Sweden, Spain and South Africa are creating more inclusive schemes.
26th May 2022 Our podcast: Why class still matters in UK newsrooms We look at how class prejudice affects journalists and journalism in the UK and how we can create more representative newsrooms.
26th May 2022 Our podcast: Why class still matters in UK newsrooms We look at how class prejudice affects journalists and journalism in the UK and how we can create more representative newsrooms.
20th May 2022 Forced into exile by Putin's war, Russian journalists are rebuilding their lives in Riga The Latvian capital has become a safe haven for reporters fleeing Kremlin's oppression. Here's how they are adjusting to their new life.
20th May 2022 Forced into exile by Putin's war, Russian journalists are rebuilding their lives in Riga The Latvian capital has become a safe haven for reporters fleeing Kremlin's oppression. Here's how they are adjusting to their new life.
23rd May 2022 Here are the ICA 2022 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our Research Fellows speak about news avoidance, misinformation, polarisation and trust.
23rd May 2022 Here are the ICA 2022 talks featuring researchers from the Reuters Institute Our Research Fellows speak about news avoidance, misinformation, polarisation and trust.
17th May 2022 Journalism is not a given in people's lives. Here's how to rethink the future of news "We are in an era of extreme creativity. We need to match that in news," writes BBC journalist Ros Atkins in this piece adapted from a recent speech.
17th May 2022 Journalism is not a given in people's lives. Here's how to rethink the future of news "We are in an era of extreme creativity. We need to match that in news," writes BBC journalist Ros Atkins in this piece adapted from a recent speech.
18th May 2022 How African journalists are embracing solutions journalism With the help of the Solutions Journalism Network, reporters are publishing stories and translating them into local languages.
18th May 2022 How African journalists are embracing solutions journalism With the help of the Solutions Journalism Network, reporters are publishing stories and translating them into local languages.
17th May 2022 From Musk to Brussels: three leading experts on the future of free speech online Will Tesla's founder and EU new laws change social media forever? Jacob Mchangama, Ethan Zuckerman and Jennifer Petersen weigh in.
17th May 2022 From Musk to Brussels: three leading experts on the future of free speech online Will Tesla's founder and EU new laws change social media forever? Jacob Mchangama, Ethan Zuckerman and Jennifer Petersen weigh in.