How The Washington Post is attracting readers with global news hubs
“We use these hubs to tell readers what they need to know now, what’s most urgent and most important anywhere in the world,” said Douglas Jehl, The Washington Post’s Foreign Editor. “We want to be sure that readers can find […]
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World Printers Summit brings international production experts together
The first day of WAN-IFRA’s World Printers Summit ended with a “Panel of Newspaper Production Executives”, with speakers sharing insights about the situation in different parts of Europe and Asia, such as Belgium and the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and India. […]
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How to join global campaign to show journalism’s value
For more information, or to join the campaign, email Alex Jones, World News Day campaign coordinator. The post How to join global campaign to show journalism’s value appeared first on WAN-IFRA.
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Publishers: What are your strategic priorities for the next 12 months? Take our survey
The previous World Press Trends report depicted a news industry confident about its future, with the great majority of surveyed executives being optimistic about their businesses’ prospects. But how have the new and ongoing challenges – the war in Ukraine, […]
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Rethinking your news products to connect with new audiences – lessons from Table Stakes Europe
This article was originally published on the website of Table Stakes Europe, a performance-driven change management initiative for local and regional news organisations, supported by the Google News Initiative Digital Growth Programme. The article is also available in French, German and Spanish. […]
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Subscribers helping drive South Africa’s News24 podcasting success
Founded in 1998 and owned by Media24, the print division of Naspers, News24 began with a very small newsroom that relied heavily on wire copy, but in recent years, they have completely transformed their operations, News24’s Deputy Multimedia Editor, Nokuthula […]
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Climate Reporting Africa website showcases local journalism tackling the world’s biggest issues
The new website showcases journalism produced via the support of the African Media Grants initiative, launched across nine African countries between the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022. The initiative is part of WAN-IFRA’s Strengthening African Media programme, […]
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Tracking gender balance and analysing online content: Experts share AI use cases
With a particular focus on Natural Language Processing (NLP), a subfield of Artificial Intelligence, InkyLab, the dedicated research and development unit of Tunisian news outlet Inkyfada, aims to create new ideas and tools to further innovation within the newsroom. The […]
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The Russia-Ukraine misinformation war and the role of advertising
Months before the Russian invasion, false narratives about Ukraine and its allies were already proliferating online. Despite the European ban on RT and Sputnik, this trend has only worsened since February. Among the reasons for the overwhelming success of disinformation […]
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How to convert paywall avoiders into loyal subscribers
Who would have thought that having people bypassing your paywall was good? Well, some media outlets have chosen to have more flexible and easier to bypass paywalls to gather information from those readers and offer them “ad hoc” subscription rates. […]
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