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Journalism.co.uk podcast

The Journalism.co.uk editorial team brings you a weekly look at some of the latest innovations in digital journalism, and speaks to industry experts on how newsrooms are approaching key challenges and opportunities in the industry.

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Episodes
300
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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South American journalists use social media to publish uncensored versions of their investigative stories

South 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
Fri 12 Apr 2019
IJF 2019: Driving deep-change and fuelling mobile journalism

IJF 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
Fri 05 Apr 2019
Dos and don'ts of audience engagement

Dos and don'ts of audience engagement

After raising $2.5m with its crowdfunding campaign, here is what De Correspondent learned about successful communication
Fri 22 Mar 2019
Thirty-six hours with the Taliban: an all-female CNN crew shows a different reality of life in Afghanistan

Thirty-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
Fri 15 Mar 2019
Newsrewired sneak peek podcast: financing digital journalism, voice-controlled devices and blockchain

Newsrewired 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
Fri 22 Feb 2019
From 500k to 80m readers in one year: how Forbes transformed The Memo

From 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 in…
Fri 15 Feb 2019
At Tortoise, readers' insights shape the editorial content

At 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
Fri 08 Feb 2019
Global Voices asks its contributors to make its strategic decisions instead of a boardroom

Global 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
Fri 01 Feb 2019
Crafted storytelling vs raw content: which production style is mobile journalism best suited for?

Crafted storytelling vs raw content: which production style is mobile journalism best suited for?

Mojo specialist Glen Mulcahy hears arguments from mobile journalists Philip Bromwell and Caroline Scott – the gloves are off!
Fri 25 Jan 2019
'You are what you read': what a crowdfunded book on solutions journalism says about audience's appetite for news

'You are what you read': what a crowdfunded book on solutions journalism says about audience's appetite for news

With an £11k backing from supporters, author Jodie Jackson is now set to publish and offers a sneak peak of her findings in this podcast
Fri 18 Jan 2019
How Hashtag Our Stories is helping citizen journalists tell better stories

How Hashtag Our Stories is helping citizen journalists tell better stories

"Anyone, anywhere around the world will have the framework to create professional quality citizen journalism"
Fri 11 Jan 2019
Blockchain: does transparency equal trust?

Blockchain: does transparency equal trust?

Here is how blockchain technology can help journalists re-engage with their audiences
Fri 04 Jan 2019
Christmas podcast: Journalism.co.uk looks back on their stand-out stories of 2018

Christmas podcast: Journalism.co.uk looks back on their stand-out stories of 2018

The editorial team discuss why VR documentaries, newsroom diversity and blockchain make up the big talking points over the last year
Fri 21 Dec 2018
How the EJC grants support cross-border collaborative health reporting

How the EJC grants support cross-border collaborative health reporting

The Global Health Journalism Grant Programme for Germany gave three journalists €15,000 to report on midwifery in India, Bangladesh and the Rohingya refugee camps. They talk about how the money made …
Mon 17 Dec 2018
How the Guardian commissions access-driven documentaries

How the Guardian commissions access-driven documentaries

Head of documentaries Charlie Phillips explains what the publisher looks for in a pitch, and how it aims to publish a range of evergreen content
Fri 07 Dec 2018
LISTEN: Are bots better at understanding their audience than human journalists?

LISTEN: Are bots better at understanding their audience than human journalists?

Talking to a machine can feel safer as readers do not have to fear judgement or backlash. But there may be hidden dangers in trusting bots too much
Fri 30 Nov 2018
The Financial Times shows the interactive capabilities of smart speakers with new audio documentary

The Financial Times shows the interactive capabilities of smart speakers with new audio documentary

Take a look at 'Hidden Cities: Berlin', the interactive audio experience immersing audiences in stories about Berlin
Thu 22 Nov 2018
The Correspondent promises English-speaking audiences an 'antidote' to breaking news

The Correspondent promises English-speaking audiences an 'antidote' to breaking news

In this week’s podcast, Rob Wijnberg, founder, De Correspondent, talks about how their $2.5m crowdfunding campaign to launch an English language version aims to bring their audiences a true understan…
Fri 16 Nov 2018
'The foundation for further digital transformation has been laid' – A look back on the expansion of the BBC World Service

'The foundation for further digital transformation has been laid' – A look back on the expansion of the BBC World Service

Dmitry Shishkin, digital editor, Languages, BBC World Service, explains what his team has achieved, and the lessons he learned along the way
Thu 01 Nov 2018
Why The Independent’s latest subscription model is not your average paywall

Why The Independent’s latest subscription model is not your average paywall

In this week’s podcast Christian Broughton, editor, The Independent, discusses why Independent Minds rewards brand loyalty with exclusive ‘treats’ — and why he thinks readers will pay for it
Fri 26 Oct 2018
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