Six universities are taking part in a collaborative global news project, pairing students from different countries to challenge the way they think about reporting. “When…
At least 34 political fact-checking groups operate throughout Europe, a report released this week by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) showed. In…
Business magazine Forbes is aiming to bring journalists and advertisers together on the page through “co-storytelling”, a new approach it claims will need another “mindset…
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has highlighted Wochit, the social video creation platform, as one of the fastest growing tools being adopted by the video…
Journalists at KTSF Television are using mobile journalism (mojo) techniques to provide news to over 1.4 million under-served Asian-Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area,…
On Tuesday night, newsrooms around the world got a pretty rude reminder that good data is very important. Before polls opened for the U.S. presidential…
When National Geographic launched “Wild Life with Bertie Gregory,” a new digital series on Vancouver Island’s predators, for its Nat Geo Wild channel, there were…
The cover of the latest issue of Empire magazine, the UK title covering all things movie-related, is pretty cool. The special issue of the magazine, preceding the…
YuMe, Inc., the global audience technology company powered by data-driven insights and multi-screen expertise, today released its Publisher’s Guide, which highlights consumer survey results focused…
The V-word was on everyone’s lips at our Monetising Media conference last week. Debates raged about production, distribution and of course, monetisation of video, but…
Some production strategies are common – most, if not all, news organisations have staff members dedicated to monitoring and replying to comments in real-time and…