In this podcast episode, we delve into the state of the podcasting market in Europe, highlighting successful case studies from Poland and Slovakia.
To learn more, we interviewed Maciej Okraszewski, a journalist and founder of the podcast "Dział Zagraniczny," which means "Foreign Department" in Polish. The podcast features exclusive reporting and conversations with experts on global events not covered by other Polish media.
Additionally, we spoke with Dávid Tvrdoň , a journalist, podcaster, and subscription specialist at the Slovak daily SME.sk. Along with serving as a digital strategist, he is the co-founder of Slovenské podcasty, Slovakia’s independent podcast network and the Slovak Podcast Awards.
This episode focuses on how publishers and solo journalists can approach podcasting. From building a reader revenue model to finding advertisers, the pair explore the most effective strategies for monetising a podcast, all while maximising audience engagement.
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In this podcast episode, we delve into the state of the podcasting market in Europe, highlighting successful case studies from Poland and Slovakia.
To learn more, we interviewed Maciej Okraszewski, a journalist and founder of the podcast "Dział Zagraniczny," which means "Foreign Department" in Polish. The podcast features exclusive reporting and conversations with experts on global events not covered by other Polish media.
Additionally, we spoke with Dávid Tvrdoň , a journalist, podcaster, and subscription specialist at the Slovak daily SME.sk. Along with serving as a digital strategist, he is the co-founder of Slovenské podcasty, Slovakia’s independent podcast network and the Slovak Podcast Awards.
This episode focuses on how publishers and solo journalists can approach podcasting. From building a reader revenue model to finding advertisers, the pair explore the most effective strategies for monetising a podcast, all while maximising audience engagement.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the state of the podcasting market in Europe, highlighting successful case studies from Poland and Slovakia.
To learn more, we interviewed Maciej Okraszewski, a journalist and founder of the podcast "Dział Zagraniczny," which means "Foreign Department" in Polish. The podcast features exclusive reporting and conversations with experts on global events not covered by other Polish media.
Additionally, we spoke with Dávid Tvrdoň , a journalist, podcaster, and subscription specialist at the Slovak daily SME.sk. Along with serving as a digital strategist, he is the co-founder of Slovenské podcasty, Slovakia’s independent podcast network and the Slovak Podcast Awards.
This episode focuses on how publishers and solo journalists can approach podcasting. From building a reader revenue model to finding advertisers, the pair explore the most effective strategies for monetising a podcast, all while maximising audience engagement.
In the age of media distrust and fickle subscriber habits, we discuss how European news outlets are navigating audience engagement. In this episode, we sat down with Emma Lofgren, Editor of The Local Sweden and Madeleine White, Vice President of Marketing at Poool and Co-founder & editor-in-chief of The Audiencers.
In this episode we focus on digital security. We discuss how news organisations can safeguard their data infrastructure, as well as protect journalists and their sources in an era of digital surveillance. From leaking safely to considering how you store investigations FlokiNET’s CEO, Kolja Weber, shares valuable tactics and approaches for cybersecurity and highlights some basic digital hygiene every newsroom embed in their operations. Additionally, we explore the challenges related to data privacy and security that arise from using generative AI to streamline your workflow.
With #cop29 taking place in Baku, the Journalism Innovation Network takes a closer look at what it takes to create compelling climate coverage with fresh narratives that engage audiences and spur action.
In this episode of the Journalism Innovation Podcast, we sat down with Joi Lee, head of editorial at Earthrise Studio , and Robert Langkjær-Bain, joint editor at Imagine5. The pair explores how innovative formats, diverse perspectives and stories told with solutions can make an impact. We examine the different strategies and approaches to reframe climate narratives for the better.
In our sixth episode of the Journalism Innovation Podcast, we sat down with Sabrina Faramarzi from Are We Europe and Alessia Melchiorre from Marea Media. The pair discuss the joys and perils of building an independent European media for all. From design sprints to audience-first storytelling, we hear how not-for-profit media collectives are tackling European media's infrastructure problem.
The Podcast is part of the European Journalism Centre’s Journalism Innovation Network, a newly launched initiative for media entrepreneurs and news innovators looking for a space to connect, learn and thrive. To join, visit ejc.net/network. The Network and Podcast are both supported by the Google News Initiative.
In our fifth episode of the Journalism Innovation Podcast, we sat down with Thomas Seymat from ARTE and Alessia Cerantola from Investigate Europe. They discuss how multilingual journalism can help news outlets attract new audiences and empower journalists to tell impactful stories that matter most to local communities.
The Podcast is part of the European Journalism Centre’s Journalism Innovation Network, a newly launched initiative for media entrepreneurs and news innovators looking for a space to connect, learn and thrive. To join, head over to ejc.net/network. The Network and Podcast are both supported by the Google News Initiative.
In our fourth episode of the Journalism Innovation Podcast, we sat down with David Schraven from Correctiv and Ximena Villagran from Maldita Foundation to discuss why investing in alternative business models is the way forward for news organisations seeking sustainability.
The Podcast is part of the European Journalism Centre’s Journalism Innovation Network, a newly launched initiative for media entrepreneurs and news innovators looking for a space to connect, learn and thrive. To join, head over to ejc.net/network. The Network and Podcast are both supported by the Google News Initiative.
In our second episode of the Journalism Innovation Podcast, we discuss how to design a generative AI-led newsroom to strengthen and reimagine the media business.
We sat down with FT Strategies' George Montagu and ICFJ Fellow and media entrepreneur Nikita Roy to discuss how this technology can help or hamper the media business and how to experiment with generative AI in the newsroom.
The Podcast is part of the European Journalism Centre’s Journalism Innovation Network, a newly launched initiative for media entrepreneurs and news innovators looking for a space to connect, learn and thrive. To join, head over to https://ejc.net/network. The Network and Podcast are both supported by the Google News Initiative.
In our first episode of the Journalism Innovation Podcast, we discuss how to build a sustainable and independent media brand with Zakhar Protsiuk.
Zakhar is the Chief Operating Officer of the Kyiv Independent and the Co-Founder and Managing Editor of The Fix Media, a publication that focuses on solving the media management puzzle in Europe.
As an experienced publisher, Zakhar spoke to us about the media industry’s talent conundrum, the power of pivoting in the news business and what the conflict in the Middle East means for the Kyiv Independent’s own coverage of the war in Ukraine.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the state of the podcasting market in Europe, highlighting successful case studies from Poland and Slovakia.
To learn more, we interviewed Maciej Okraszewski, a journalist and founder of the podcast "Dział Zagraniczny," which means "Foreign Department" in Polish. The podcast features exclusive reporting and conversations with experts on global events not covered by other Polish media.
Additionally, we spoke with Dávid Tvrdoň , a journalist, podcaster, and subscription specialist at the Slovak daily SME.sk. Along with serving as a digital strategist, he is the co-founder of Slovenské podcasty, Slovakia’s independent podcast network and the Slovak Podcast Awards.
This episode focuses on how publishers and solo journalists can approach podcasting. From building a reader revenue model to finding advertisers, the pair explore the most effective strategies for monetising a podcast, all while maximising audience engagement.