Our podcast: How can we amplify women's voices in journalism? In this episode, we ask women journalists from three countries about the role of gender in newsrooms and news coverage.
Our podcast: How can we amplify women's voices in journalism? In this episode, we ask women journalists from three countries about the role of gender in newsrooms and news coverage.
How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
Marty Baron's 2018 Reuters Memorial Lecture: A President at war with a press at work Marty Baron, Editor-in-Chief of the 'Washington Post', delivered the 2018 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here's a transcript of his words.
Marty Baron's 2018 Reuters Memorial Lecture: A President at war with a press at work Marty Baron, Editor-in-Chief of the 'Washington Post', delivered the 2018 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here's a transcript of his words.
Our podcast: How to build a successful value-driven membership model In this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look at the values that drive a thriving membership model at an Argentinean news site
Our podcast: How to build a successful value-driven membership model In this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look at the values that drive a thriving membership model at an Argentinean news site
News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher Sinead Boucher, CEO of the New Zealand's biggest news site, doesn’t regret leaving the platform and encourages others to experiment.
News site Stuff left Facebook. Seven months later, traffic is just fine and trust is higher Sinead Boucher, CEO of the New Zealand's biggest news site, doesn’t regret leaving the platform and encourages others to experiment.
“Younger audiences are quite unforgiving when it comes to poor quality content” Njoki Chege, who leads the Media Innovation Centre at the Aga Khan University in Kenya, speaks about the future of journalism in East Africa.
“Younger audiences are quite unforgiving when it comes to poor quality content” Njoki Chege, who leads the Media Innovation Centre at the Aga Khan University in Kenya, speaks about the future of journalism in East Africa.