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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Start-up players and women executives: How France’s Les Echos is targeting new audiences
“Our ambition for the next few years is to increase the number of digital subscribers, so we decided to search for new audiences,” said Clémence Lemaistre, Les Echos’ digital editor-in-chief during WAN-IFRA’s Virtual World News Media Congress. “How could we […]
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Podcast: Investigative journalism in Africa: A necessary expense
Season 4, Episode 3: Investigative journalism is the lifeblood of media, but it is also the most expensive element of any media operation. Yet even as resources to produce investigations dwindle, journalists in Africa continue to dedicate themselves to in-depth […]
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World’s Press Alarmed by Chilling Effect on Danish Press Freedom
The country’s two highest-ranking intelligence chiefs delivered separate warnings to JP/Politikens Hus CEO, Stig Ørskov, and Berlingske Media’s chief executive, Anders Krab-Johansen following the recent arrest of four intelligence officers accused of leaking information. Denmark’s leading media executives were reminded […]
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Journalism and Climate Change: new guide to help newsrooms rise to the challenge
Climate change is an issue that will cut across most subjects tackled by newsrooms – from business to politics, sport and leisure, social pressures and migration. But not everyone or every organisation is at the same level of proficiency when […]
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European printers create new revenue streams
During a World Printers Forum session as part of WAN-IFRA‘s recent Virtual World News Media Congress, Hans Peter Nissen, logistics director of JP/Politiken and Paul Huybrechts CEO Coldset Partners in Belgium discussed how their companies are changing with the times […]
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Top women editors: ‘Create safe spaces to retain women in news, equip them for leadership roles’
By Simone Flueckiger and Neha Gupta In a conversation with Toyosi Ogunseye, the BBC’s Head of West Africa, three laureates of the WIN Editorial Leadership Awards, Nyein Nyein Naing, Editor-in-Chief of 7Day Media in Myanmar, Samia Nakhoul, Middle East Editor […]
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New edition of Table Stakes Europe features 24 teams from 12 countries
The Table Stakes Europe programme teaches change management skills to people working in news organisations. Participants in Table Stakes undertake specific — and significant — change management initiatives, including diversifying their revenue streams, embracing new digital platforms and expanding the audiences […]
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Differentiation, presentation, and data: Diving into the WSJ’s newsroom strategy
“The strategic shorthand of what we’re pursuing right now is quality at scale,” said Murray, during a presentation at WAN-IFRA’s recent Virtual World News Media Congress. “We’re the biggest we’ve ever been, but our basic premise is that we have […]
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It’s time journalism gave climate change its due
Humanity is faced with the question of how it can mitigate climate change and adapt to its already inevitable effects. Based on the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, we will need to cut global greenhouse gas emissions […]
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