How a data-centric approach helps increase audience engagement
“What I have noticed is that if you are working in a big organisation or at a traditional type of broadcaster or if you are backed by TV or newspapers, it does take a little bit of cultural shift to […]
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How The Quint increased traffic by 200 percent in 6 months
Speaking at WAN-IFRA’s 12-part webinar series in association with the Meta Journalism Project, Mahajan explained the several strategies The Quint team has adopted and how it has helped the publisher to maintain a loyal engaged audience. Creating habits “A big […]
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Winners of South Asian Digital Media Awards 2021 announced
The 2021 awards in their fifth edition received more than 140 entries, a record jump of close to double the number of entries in the previous year. These awards, presented by WAN-IFRA recognise South Asian publishers who have delivered unique […]
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AI in the newsroom: why metadata should be the focus point
By Christopher Brennan, christopher@overtone.ai There is growing unease about people getting their news from social media, but where else can they turn? It’s a big question and one that is always on my mind as I think about how we can use data […]
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World’s Press Urges Polish President to Veto Media Bill
If adopted, the legislation will tighten rules of foreign ownership of media and would make it illegal for any non-European company to hold a majority stake in a television or radio broadcaster in Poland. With application, the law would currently […]
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How external products helped JP/Politiken Media Group run a successful distribution service
Distribution is no easy business. Rising costs and troubles in staffing the operations had created challenges for several newspapers even before the pandemic. JPP has been successfully tackling these issues by tweaking their strategies, adding resources and identifying new revenue […]
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Reporting the climate crisis effectively: What journalists need to keep in mind
In October 2021, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism launched The Oxford Climate Journalism Network to come up with a programme that systematically allows newsrooms to rethink how they approach climate journalism. “The reason we decided to do […]
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Zimbabwe Media Freedom Committee Takes Root
By Alex Fitoussi On Thursday December 9th, over two dozen media professionals gathered for a virtual conference on the current state of media freedom in Zimbabwe. Organized by the Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ), the gathering also discussed the newly […]
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Report: Trends in Content Management Systems
The pandemic has served as a stress test for publishers and newsrooms on many fronts. For example, where do they stand on their digital transformation journey? How can they produce quality content remotely (the decentralised newsroom)? How should they tweak […]
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How The Times of India innovates across its printing process
BCCL has gone through several waves of innovation and according to SC Roy, Director – Technical at BCCL, the company is now in its 14th wave. “Each wave fulfilled customer requirements at a new scale,” said Roy speaking at the […]
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