View from Palestine: Warped lives and journalism
Shuruq AlAssad is a Palestinian Journalist Syndicate spokesperson and council member, veteran journalist and currently Monte Carlo correspondent. She is also WAN-IFRA Women in News country coordinator for Palestine. Shuruq is an old hand when it comes to covering conflict […]
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Konsolidierung im Zeitungsdruck: Expertenrunde diskutierte detailliert das Warum und Wie
Die hochkarätige Expertenrunde der gut besuchten Veranstaltung bildeten: Jürgen Schulze, Leiter Verkaufsservice und Produktionssteuerung bei der Süddeutschen Zeitung; Christian Siebert, Verleger des Hamburger Abendblatts (Funke Mediengruppe), und Christian Wilms, Geschäftsführer Druck bei Styria in Graz. Moderator war Andreas Gierth, Leiter […]
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How The Guardian continues to drive print revenues through subscriptions
“We’ve managed to maintain our print subscriptions at a stable level despite a 12 percent average annual structural decline of national newspapers in the UK,” Sylvestre told participants at WAN-IFRA’s Indian Printers Summit in Kochi. National newspapers in the UK […]
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Lessons and wins from three cohorts of the FT’s Next Gen Board
In 2020, the Financial Times (FT) had no environmental sustainability strategy. This, despite its position as a publisher, with over 22.4 million monthly readers, “holding other companies to account,” explains Hannah Sarney, the FT’s new Editorial Product Director. Today, the […]
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‘Let’s reset’ – top educator Nico Drok calls for a different type of journalism
‘The current situation of journalism calls for a reset. Journalism finds itself in the middle of a drastic transition from working in the context of a mass media model to working in the context of a network model. This network […]
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WAN-IFRA and the Google News Initiative launch a reader revenue laboratory for Latin American media
The World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) with the support of the Google News Initiative, and the international consulting firm Blue Engine Collaborative created a personalized training and advisory program so that media outlets can implement concrete improvements in their […]
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New report: Mineral oil-free inks are on par with conventional inks
Ink manufacturers have long been considering switching to mineral oil-free (MOF) inks to achieve sustainability targets, thanks to strict government regulations on materials harming the environment. Many news ink manufacturers have planned to transition away from mineral oil-based inks, but […]
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AI takes center stage at Korea Press Foundation conference
More than 200 publishers, journalists and media practitioners attended on November 9 the Korea Press Foundation Journalism Conference 2023 on “AI and the Transformation of the News Industry” , aimed at exploring the impact of AI technology on journalism. Speakers […]
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Paying for News: Google and Meta Owe US Publishers $11.9-$13.9 Billion each year
A recent working paper estimates what Google and Meta would owe US publishers if the proposed Journalism Competition and Preservation Act were to be passed in the US. Governments around the world are pressing Google and Meta, Facebook’s parent company, […]
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From fear to optimism: survey confirms need for more solutions approach to climate journalism
The online survey by the Edelman Institute, now in its third year, was conducted within 14 countries – with about 1 000 respondents per country – between September and October this year. It finds that three in four are worried […]
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