Newsrooms need young journalists. Here's how to create a place where they flourish "If you see potential in a young colleague, then put the support in place and prepare to be surprised in a good way," writes Izin Akhabau
Newsrooms need young journalists. Here's how to create a place where they flourish "If you see potential in a young colleague, then put the support in place and prepare to be surprised in a good way," writes Izin Akhabau
Innovation and a sharper focus: how local news is weathering the coronavirus storm Newspapers have seen record audiences, rising orders for home delivery and readers who buy subscriptions for the elderly, finds Rachael Jolley.
Innovation and a sharper focus: how local news is weathering the coronavirus storm Newspapers have seen record audiences, rising orders for home delivery and readers who buy subscriptions for the elderly, finds Rachael Jolley.
Lessons for journalists in a pandemic: seek the truth and reflect on your own power “Journalists need to look into the mirror and see themselves as others see them,” argues Alan Rusbridger in a exclusive extract of his new book.
Lessons for journalists in a pandemic: seek the truth and reflect on your own power “Journalists need to look into the mirror and see themselves as others see them,” argues Alan Rusbridger in a exclusive extract of his new book.
Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide In this episode of 'Future of Journalism', our Journalist Fellow Rebecca Skippage speaks about some of the dilemmas journalists face today.
Our podcast: How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide In this episode of 'Future of Journalism', our Journalist Fellow Rebecca Skippage speaks about some of the dilemmas journalists face today.
Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
Who are the most vulnerable to misinformation about the pandemic At this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look into the lessons journalists can draw from the first months of COVID-19.
"Journalism is not for journalists but for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do" Award-winning journalist Shirish Kulkarni explains why audiences are fed up with news and how journalists can re-engage with them.
"Journalism is not for journalists but for citizens, and we should have citizens in our minds at every point of what we do" Award-winning journalist Shirish Kulkarni explains why audiences are fed up with news and how journalists can re-engage with them.