Now available: Next-level newsletters, our new report on email best practices
Hardly a week goes by without some major news publishing house or another announcing they are launching a new newsletter of some kind. Just in the past six or so months, we’ve seen new launches from The Guardian, the Financial […]
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Wolfgang Krach: “Social networks make the world smaller”
By Fernando Belzunce, Editor in Chief, Vocento, Spain He joined the Süddeutsche Zeitung when the large Bavarian daily had hardly any tradition of investigative journalism. Twenty years later, the newspaper he runs with Judith Wittver is a world authority on […]
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How editors are adapting to the new generation of journalists: ‘We need to be open and learn as much as we teach.’
Young journalists are a different breed. The new generation of reporters approach their work in a way that causes suspicion among their older colleagues. And sometimes the leadership struggles to deal with the different values and approaches that exist within […]
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How diversity and inclusion make a business case for journalism
While the ranking this year saw a marginal improvement (up from 140th), the issue of gender disparity persists. Akanksha Saxena, a person of colour, has worked in newsrooms internationally for about 10 years. She joined WAN-IFRA for its recent Indian […]
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Spanish Legion, foodies content helps La Voz de Almería drive progress towards digital subscriptions
By Pepe Cerezo Gilarranz La Voz de Almería has undergone a far-reaching change over the past year. This is due, among other factors, to the fact that it has been able to target its audience while focusing on specific interest […]
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Join WAN-IFRA’s Equality Pledge
In reality, men outnumber women in bylines, as protagonists in stories, and as subject-matter experts by 4:1. Women are even less present in top editorial and non-editorial management positions, holding on average 20% of the top editorial or business management […]
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Facing Jail, World’s Press Calls for Charges Against Maria Ressa and Rappler to be Dropped
On 11th October, the Philippines’ Court of Appeals upheld its decision of 7th July 2022 to convict Maria Ressa and former Rappler journalist Reynaldo Santos Jr. of cyber libel. A final appeal to the Supreme Court is now the only […]
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“Print is not reviving; it has already revived”
While COVID wreaked havoc on the print newspaper industry, there are at last some signs of recovery for India’s publishers, with some industry experts reporting rebounding circulation and advertising revenues. WAN-IFRA’s two-day Indian Printers Summit held in New Delhi from […]
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Axios publisher offers a master class in engagement
Bought in early August by Cox Enterprises for $525 million less than six years after it launched, Axios publishes a variety of topic-based and city-based newsletters and has been in a massive growth mode for at least a year, with […]
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WAN-IFRA’s second European Printers Summit set for 26-27 October in Frankfurt, Germany
EPS 2022 is an exclusive, invitation-only gathering with no major distractions and a focus on what really matters: a place for the community of newspaper production directors and procurement professionals to come together to learn from peers, exchange ideas, and […]
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