AFP reorganises newsroom with emphasis on climate coverage
In a bid to better reflect its editorial strategy and strengthen its coverage of certain topics, France’s AFP has reorganised its Paris newsroom into eight specialised hubs, including one focused on the impact of climate change. The move comes as […]
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Global study analysing sexual harassment in newsrooms released by WAN-IFRA Women in News
The international study documenting the extent of sexual harassment in newsrooms has been released today by WAN-IFRA Women in News in partnership with City, University of London. The study is the largest of its kind to focus on men, women […]
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WAN-IFRA releases a new report to help understand audiences in a deeper way
The report, “Understanding your audiences in a deeper way,” is now available free for download in English, French, German and Spanish. The majority of the report’s content is based on the experiences of the 24 companies that participated in the […]
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Can your newsroom meet the challenge of the climate crisis?
There are a few nagging issues editors raise when talking about their climate change coverage and plans for 2022: audience interest and engagement remains relatively low and there is a gap between what audiences want, and what newsrooms are delivering. […]
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News media and environmental sustainability: what’s next for ‘green media’?
Environmental issues have made it to the top of the news agenda as perhaps never before, and journalism regularly holds governments and companies accountable for their environmental promises. But what role does the news media as an industry have in […]
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Ken Doctor’s Lookout Local proving out its model and planning a network
During the past 15 or so years, the local news situation in the United States has been viewed by many both inside the industry and out with increasing despair. More than 1,800 US newspapers have closed since 2004, according to […]
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WAN-IFRA, FIPP, EMMA, & ENPA condemn the cyber-attack on Portuguese media company, Impresa
On January 3, Portugal’s biggest media company, Impresa, was the subject of a significant cyber-attack, as hackers not only brought down both the Expresso weekly newspaper and SIC TV, but also reportedly published a ransom note on the company’s websites. […]
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How Stuff aims to become New Zealand’s most trusted platform
Reaching 3.5 million of the country’s 5 million people every month, Stuff owns around 50 newspapers and magazines. The company also runs a hyperlocal social network called Neighbourly, which has 900,000 members. Sinead Boucher (CEO & Owner, Stuff Ltd, New […]
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Audience engagement at hybrid-model digital media houses: Tips from Scroll
“For us, audience engagement is not just limited to social media,” Kohli said speaking at WAN-IFRA’s 12-part webinar series in association with the Meta Journalism Project. “It is also about how we present ourselves on the site, what our user […]
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How a data-centric approach helps increase audience engagement
“What I have noticed is that if you are working in a big organisation or at a traditional type of broadcaster or if you are backed by TV or newspapers, it does take a little bit of cultural shift to […]
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