Two years of war: how Ukraine media holds the line
On February 24, 2022 Russian forces initiated a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine that continues today. It’s a war Ukrainian media were expecting, but not fully prepared for, and many journalists and news titles were sacrificed. “Before February 24, 2022, […]
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Disinformation and AI: the industrial revolution?
NewsGuard research shows that tech improvements will shortly allow AI to foster “fake news” at an unprecedented scale, in unbelievable volumes and seizing advertising revenues from news media while plagiarising their content. Chine Labbe and Virginia Padovese – NewsGuard VPs […]
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How Schibsted and Mediacorp are deploying AI in the newsroom
By Gwenneth Teo and Neha Gupta “‘Is AI a potential replacement for people in the newsroom? Are you thinking about it as a way to augment your existing work, or is it a little bit of both?’ This is a […]
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Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung gains success by focusing on reader needs
This article was originally published on the TSE Best Practice Showcase, WAN-IFRA’s resource centre that features case studies from Table Stakes Europe on how to accelerate the transition from print to digital, reach new audiences and better engage your local communities. All case […]
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WAN-IFRA Unveils “AI Unlocked” Programme to Drive Media Innovation, Creativity and Sustainability.
AI Unlocked will produce one webinar a month and a website of resources. Additionally, WAN-IFRA is building a community of practice for media experts who can share their ideas, concepts, and experiences through a dedicated and curated online forum. The […]
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World Printers Summit comes to Austria this year
The global print community is set to convene in Vienna, Austria, for the annual World Printers Summit organised by WAN-IFRA, scheduled for 8-9 October 2024. The two-day summit, an annual meeting point for the global print community within WAN-IFRA, will […]
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Interview: Why focusing on audiences helps newsroom transformation succeed
Changing long-established workflows and processes is very hard, as many news publishers have discovered. In particular, broader organisational changes are difficult to implement, and too many companies have seen their transformation efforts stall or fall short of their initial goals. […]
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Tributes pour in for ‘Dean of Sudanese press’ and Golden Pen Laureate Mahjoub Mohammed Saleh
Widely regarded as the ‘Dean of Sudanese Journalism’, Mahjoub Mohamed Saleh co-founded and became editor-in-chief of Sudan’s oldest independent newspaper, Al-Ayyam, in 1953. A progressive daily, it was also the first paper produced using modern printing technology. Saleh also published […]
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Reaching young readers: How Stavanger Aftenblad covers junior football like it’s the Champions League
Looking for new ways to attract younger readers, the Norwegian regional title Stavanger Aftenblad (Schibsted Media) created a project reporting about them rather than just for them. Combining the latest automation technology with more traditional reporting on the ground, the […]
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Death, exhaustion and suspicion: AFP journalists on the horrors of Gaza
Here AFP’s eight staff still in Gaza tell of the horrors they have witnessed, the threat of becoming targets themselves, and their determination to document this relentless conflict. Most had covered half a dozen wars before October 7, and as Gazans […]
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