news:rewired Can news tackle polarisation and mend democracy? Polarisation has been on the rise in many societies for the past decade. Is news stoking the conflict — and can better reporting be part of the solution? Adam Tinworth May 24, 2022 4 min read
engaged journalism Journalism needs its own post-COVID inquiry Sure, we didn't make decisions that killed people. But could we have helped people navigate the pandemic better than we did? Adam Tinworth May 27, 2021 7 min read
community management Substack buys in community management expertise The VC-backed newsletter firm has acquired community management consultants People & Company Adam Tinworth May 14, 2021 4 min read
Members only engaged journalism When journalists go wil… uh, solo (and other useful links) Entrepreneurial journalism, growing subs and the GoPro surprise: 6 useful links Adam Tinworth Sep 10, 2020 3 min read
engaged journalism Engaged Reading Digest: walking up the subs hill, radicalization on Reddit and more More useful reads from the audience engagement mines. Adam Tinworth Nov 25, 2019 3 min read
ghost Ghost 3.0 has built-in membership and paywall tools to build engaged journalism sites Ghost 3.0 upgrades the content management system to a full membership platform, with the ability to easily add paid subscribers. Adam Tinworth Oct 22, 2019 6 min read
hacks/hackers Hacks/Hackers London: News for millennial investors, engaged journalism and data leakage to Facebook Three talks from the April 2019 Hacks/Hackers London, from Finimize, the Engaged Journalism Accelerator and Privacy International Adam Tinworth Apr 24, 2019 5 min read
audience engagement Kathryn Geels: Accelerating Audience Engagement In the closing news:rewired session, we heard what the Engaged Journalism Accelerator has learnt about audience engagement so far. Adam Tinworth Mar 12, 2019 3 min read
news impact summit 12 things to learn from News Impact Summit Cardiff The final session at News Impact Summit Cardiff extracted 12 key things you can take away from the discussions through the day. Adam Tinworth Oct 15, 2018 2 min read