The frustrating challenge of advancing women in news
For the past three years, WAN-IFRA has systematically tracked and reported on gender balance in the editorial content of 29 media we partner with in Sub Saharan Africa and the Arab Region as part of the WAN-IFRA Women in News […]
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Michael Miller on how NewsCorp Australia has taken a stand and transformed its journalism and business
Miller was speaking at WAN-IFRA’s World News Media Congress in Taipei, covering a range of issues facing the industry and NewsCorp Australasia. Before diving into the more strategic part of his presentation, he took the opportunity to recognise NewsCorp / […]
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Ringier leans on 5R framework to drive growth
The publisher operates 140 businesses and 110 brands in Europe and Africa, and employs over 6,400 people across the media, technology and marketplace verticals. Consistent transformation in recent years helped them generate 79 percent of its EBITDA from its digital […]
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WPF/OPHAL webinar explained, how to improve paper roll handling
This webinar on 21 June 2023 was a cooperation between WAN-IFRA’s World Printers Forum (WPF) and the OPHAL group. The theme of this webinar was how to improve roll handling. Speakers were Markus Zentgraf from UPM and Hansjörg Freund from […]
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News as music: Schibsted explores AI-based innovation to attract GenZ
Stockholm-based IN/LAB is a joint venture between Schibsted and the Tinius Trust and works internationally in Schibsted’s markets. The team shares a close relationship with the Schibsted editorial and product teams built on the common need for innovation. Agnes Stenbom, […]
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‘It helps us see through our chaos’: How coaching in Table Stakes Europe allows a local German news publisher to navigate its digital transition
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. When news publishers join Table Stakes Europe, one of the key advantages […]
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Democracy on the frontline: why Ukraine’s independent media needs y(our) support
Independent, ethical and local journalism in Ukraine needs greater international support, says the Ethical Journalism Network (EJN) in a special report on the country’s media landscape. The report, ‘Ukraine media: defiance and truth-telling – the frontline struggle for information and […]
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Facts, lies, hate and elections: how to pick your battles in the war against misinformation
The many probing questions posed to, and among, panelists at the Editors Summit session on “Facts, lies, hate and elections” at the World News Media Congress in Taipei last week, underscores the many different issues plaguing newsrooms across the world. […]
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How The News Movement is transforming social-first news consumption
Kamal Ahmed, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the US/UK based media company, equates the traditional model of journalism to media organisations living in castles, deciding what’s important for the audience, opening the castle door, throwing the news product to them and […]
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Q&A with Richard Gingras of Google: ‘I do not buy this notion that journalism cannot be sustained on its own’
Yesterday we published Gingras’ speech as we received several requests from the audience about getting their hands on his presentation. Here is an edited version of that exchange with Rehnquist and Congress participants. Pia Rehnquist: How important are our news […]
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