World Press Trends Outlook: publishers face the future with optimism
However, publishers still need to navigate considerable transformation and turmoil, even if there are signs of a resurgence in global advertising markets and a maturing of many reader revenue strategies. The invasion of Ukraine has further undermined companies’ plans, as […]
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An homage to Manfred Werfel: ‘We just lost a true friend’
Manfred is survived by his wife, Silvia, and their two sons, Felix and Fabian. “Manfred embodied the spirit of our association: insatiable curiosity, a keen sense of service to members, listening, professionalism and rigour. His empathy for people, his generosity, […]
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Here’s how well The Atlantic understands its audience
It’s sometimes easy to forget that treating the user experience as an art and science as it is practised now is a relatively recent addition in the journalism industry. The Atlantic, an American magazine and multi-platform publisher, aims to build […]
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News leaders share how they’re experimenting with Tik Tok
During WAN-IFRA’s recent virtual Newsroom Summit conference, three news executives shared learnings from their experimentation with Tik Tok. Click here to watch the full recording of the session. With more than a billion monthly active users worldwide, Tik Tok has […]
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#BehindTheHeadlines: How The Quint helped give a voice to some of India’s COVID Orphans
In the build-up to this year’s World News Day on 28 September, a global campaign by the Canadian Journalism Foundation and the World Editors Forum to show why journalism matters, we will be going #BehindTheHeadlines to highlight stories that have […]
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Women in News Holds Timely Journalists’ Training On Coverage Of Upcoming Elections In Lebanon
The multi-faceted sessions conducted on April 19, 20 and 21 at Saint George University in Beirut covered the complex electoral law, challenges that journalists might face and what subjects to focus on including violations, equitable campaign spending, secrecy of ballots, […]
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How are news organisations adjusting as pandemic restrictions ease?
During WAN-IFRA’s virtual Newsroom Summit conference, executives from three news organisations shared how they are adjusting their daily operations and redefining their working culture around remote or hybrid work. Giving employees a choice In 2020, media conglomerate Schibsted, the parent […]
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Afghan Journalist Appeal: Fahim Abed rebuilds career at the Tribune-Review
The world watched in shock and disbelief at the rapidity of events that saw Afghanistan once more ruled by the Taliban. Via our Afghan Journalist Appeal, launched at the end of August 2021, WAN-IFRA members reacted generously in support of […]
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India’s ABP Digital focuses on engagement as it ramps up reader revenue journey
“Luckily that’s when the subscription bootcamp came in,” said Dipanjan Dutta, Head of Business Operations, ABP Digital, who credited this programme, organised by WAN-IFRA and supported by the Meta Journalism Project India, in helping them accelerate the pace of their […]
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For many editors, the hybrid newsroom is here to stay
Download the Disrupted Newsroom report As pandemic restrictions ease, WAN-IFRA launched a survey to gauge what working arrangements publishers envision going forward, with executives from 72 newsrooms based in more than 30 countries participating in the survey. Close to half […]
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