Podcasts
Mental Health Awareness Week: the warning signs of burnout in editors
Excessive workload is not the only cause of burnout in the newsroom - lack of recognition and disillusion take their toll on senior staffers. Here is what you need to watch out for
The Seattle Times asks readers to fund its future investigative journalism team
Local audiences are eager to support independent media and help solve problems their communities are facing
Posted by on 10/05/19What gets readers hooked onto your writing?
Here is how to create the best version of your story and make it stand out from the crowd
Posted by on 03/05/19Podcasts: easy mistakes, golden rules and learning curves
Podcast producers at BBC and Slate offer their expert advice on improving your audio storytelling
Posted by on 26/04/19Reporting on race and religion: wise up and get out of your comfort zone
What are the potential pitfalls for journalists reporting in ethnically diverse communities? Here are the common mistakes and best approaches to right those wrongs
Posted by on 18/04/19South American journalists use social media to publish uncensored versions of their investigative stories
In countries where authorities are clamping down on independent journalism, newsrooms find new strategies to report the truth for their audiences
Posted by on 12/04/19IJF 2019: Driving deep-change and fuelling mobile journalism
If you did not get to attend the International Journalism Festival in Perugia this year, fear not. Journalism.co.uk caught up with some of the speakers in this week's podcast
Posted by on 05/04/19Dos and don'ts of audience engagement
After raising $2.5m with its crowdfunding campaign, here is what De Correspondent learned about successful communication
Posted by on 22/03/19Thirty-six hours with the Taliban: an all-female CNN crew shows a different reality of life in Afghanistan
CNN chief international correspondent, Clarissa Ward discusses security measures, ethical challenges and sitting down for an interview with the Taliban chief as a white, western, female journalist
Posted by on 15/03/19Newsrewired sneak peek podcast: financing digital journalism, voice-controlled devices and blockchain
Jess Best of The Correspondent, Chris Stone of Evening Standard and Daniel Sieberg of iO Technologies give you a taster of what they are bringing to our upcoming Newsrewired conference
Posted by on 22/02/19From 500k to 80m readers in one year: how Forbes transformed The Memo
Alex Wood, Europe editor at Forbes, talks about how selling his business news website to the US publisher widened its audience, increased diversity of its contributors and brought newfound digital innovation
Posted by on 15/02/19At Tortoise, readers' insights shape the editorial content
The crowdfunded, slow journalism project regularly meets its members to get inspired by their insights, worries and wisdoms
Posted by on 08/02/19Global Voices asks its contributors to make its strategic decisions instead of a boardroom
Four big questions, 190 people and a three-step process. Ivan Sigal, of international journalism community Global Voices, offers a step-by-step guide into consensus-based decision making
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