The rapid growth of digital content continues to offer challenges for publishers and content creators. Rhapsody, the European media production agency, asked a range of industry…
Going “digital first” has added layers of complexity for media companies, but publishers are certainly not done exploring the digital realm. “It feels like we…
On this week’s episode of Media Voices, the team hear from long-time publishing professional Sam Baker, co-founder of women’s site ‘The Pool’. Sam talks about…
Earlier this month, The Poynter Institute, an esteemed global voice on journalism, published an article about how journalists ‘can use a variety of websites to…
In a bid to deepen its commitment to solutions journalism, the Guardian has launched a new series aimed at reporting on positive solutions rather than…
Looking for eyewitness media? Search and embed public posts from the Snap Map on map.snapchat.com What is it: The website map.snapchat.com, launched yesterday, is a desktop version…
ELLE, the world’s biggest fashion media brand, has launched the ELLE Weekender – a new interactive consumer event that will encompass fashion, beauty and wellness.…
Hearst UK has agreed a deal with Telegraph Events to acquire Be:FIT, the UK’s largest and leading fitness and well-being festival for women, Salon QP, the…
Could a decentralised news network better serve communities, and ‘do we always have to go large when we’re actually trying to achieve local’? In three…
The Association for Online Publishing has announced that entries are now open for the UK’s leading annual awards event dedicated to digital publishing, The AOP Digital Publishing…
Nicolas Becquet, a journalist and digital platforms manager for the Belgian daily L’Echo, gives his tips for starting out with mobile journalism. For the last…
Theresa May has announced a review of the sustainability of Britain’s newspaper industry in the face of falling circulations and online competition for advertising revenue.…
Developing video strategies for their own platforms is more important than ever for publishers in the wake of Facebook’s latest news-feed algorithm purge. Welt is testing new…
Quarterly magazine the Bristol Cable has received a £100,000 grant for two years from ‘philanthropic investment firm’ Omidyar Network. The community-owned title was launched in…
Now that Facebook is deprioritizing publishers’ posts in the news feed, there’s more urgency for publishers to make direct connections with readers. That means they’re taking push notifications…