As Putin’s troops attack Donbas, local journalists keep reporting on life and death "A lot of people need us, so we keep working for our audience," says Olha Kyrylova, a reporter for independent news outlet 'Vchasno'.
As Putin’s troops attack Donbas, local journalists keep reporting on life and death "A lot of people need us, so we keep working for our audience," says Olha Kyrylova, a reporter for independent news outlet 'Vchasno'.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2022. Episode 7: Which journalists do people pay most attention to and why? In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 on the types of journalists that people across six countries pay most attention to and why.
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2022. Episode 7: Which journalists do people pay most attention to and why? In this episode we look at findings from our DNR22 on the types of journalists that people across six countries pay most attention to and why.
These reader revenue models keep in mind people who can’t pay full price As subscriptions become more common, news publishers for Sweden, Spain and South Africa are creating more inclusive schemes.
These reader revenue models keep in mind people who can’t pay full price As subscriptions become more common, news publishers for Sweden, Spain and South Africa are creating more inclusive schemes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
REPORT: The Future of Voice and the Implications for News New major report in to the growth of smart speakers and voice-activated technology and the role in delivering news.
REPORT: The Future of Voice and the Implications for News New major report in to the growth of smart speakers and voice-activated technology and the role in delivering news.
Newsroom Integration as an Organisational Challenge: Approaches of European public service media from a comparative perspective
Newsroom Integration as an Organisational Challenge: Approaches of European public service media from a comparative perspective