
news:rewired
Newsletter β news:rewired rebooted
Thoughts from my first face-to-face conference in 30 months.
Posts from journalism.co.uk's series of news:rewired conferences.
news:rewired
Thoughts from my first face-to-face conference in 30 months.
news:rewired
How do we recruit and retain a more skilled, diverse staff of journalists? The final panel of news:rewired set out to answer that question.
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How do you win an audience. convert them to subscribers β and retain them in tough economic times? A news:rewired panel explores past sucesses and future strategies.
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The newsletter boom of the last few years shows no sign of abating. What's next for this critical auidnce tool, asked a panel at news:rewired.
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Polarisation has been on the rise in many societies for the past decade. Is news stoking the conflict β and can better reporting be part of the solution?
Social Media
Are we any nearer buidling a more healthy relationship between news publishers and social media platforms? The outlook is not good, suggests a news:rewired panelβ¦
mental health
From grusome images on social media to war reporting and pandemics β journalists are under more stress than ever. How do we help keep our newrooms productive, and our staff healthy?
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The contrast between the coverage of war in Syrai and Ukraine is shocking and stark, argues the news:rewired keynoter. Here's how we can do better.
audience engagement
In the closing news:rewired session, we heard what the Engaged Journalism Accelerator has learnt about audience engagement so far.
solutions journalism
Can upbeat news which delivers solutions to our problem supplant "if it bleeds, it leads"? Maybe - it's certainly proved lucrative for some publishers.
smart speakers
Are smart speakers the next frontier for journalism - and is there any money to be made there? A panel of speakers at the March 2018 news:rewired explored the potential β and the challenges.
business models
Journalism needs a new business model. Hell, it need many new models. Here's a bunch of them from news:rewired