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Journalism.co.uk podcast
Journalism.co.uk
300 episodes
1 month ago
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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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.
Show more...
News
Technology,
Tech News
Episodes (20/300)
Journalism.co.uk podcast
Throwback episode: Why journalists risk their lives for a story, with Dr Anthony Feinstein
A leading psychiatrist explains why some reporters go to extraordinary lengths to hold power to account and what they do to mitigate risks
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2 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Throwback: Covering a community's recovery, with Andrew Brown of Stand Up For Southport
The Merseyside holiday town of Southport is trying to reclaim its identity as a place of happy memories after witnessing three horrific murders and riots. How can news providers help the local community get back on its feet?
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3 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Throwback: Maria Breslin, editor of The Liverpool Echo, on covering the Southport tragedy and UK riots
"We're still here when the national media goes home, so the weight of responsibility is quite heavy"
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3 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Throwback episode: Rozina Breen, CEO and editor-in-chief of TBIJ
Investigative journalism is grappling with SLAPP lawsuits, new formats and inspiring a new wave of diverse news leaders
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3 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Newsrewired throwback: the CIA's secrets to creative problem solving
Just like journalists, the CIA agents deal with stress, deadlines and tasks, leaving little time for creative thinking. Get inspired by their four techniques that can increase your own solution-generating power
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3 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Loretta Chao of American Journalism Project, on getting more survey responses from readers
A three-prong approach of community ambassadors, focus groups and text messages encourages more constructive insights from local news audiences
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3 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Future-proofing your newsroom, with Lucy Kueng
Media companies can no longer be something for everyone - but we can be everything to someone instead
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4 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
How writing fiction helped me deal with PTSD, with Northern Irish journalist Leona O'Neill
Writing a story about a supernatural hero serving justice to those whose crimes have gone unpunished helped Leona cope with witnessing the senseless murder of her peer, Lyra McKee
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4 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
2012 vs 2025 in digital media: Nic Newman, lead author of the RISJ Digital News Report
As Newman reflects on more than a decade of documenting journalism's most turbulent transformation, we explore the uncomfortable truths his research revealed: Why has building audience trust remained journalism's most elusive goal? What made tablets the industry's most expensive false dawn? And were there early warning signs that personality-driven influencers would eventually challenge traditional newsrooms?
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4 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Four golden opportunities for indie newsrooms, with Joe Mitchell of PINF
When there are precious few resources to spare, how do you decide what to prioritise?
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4 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Work smarter, not harder: six lessons from Newsrewired
From user needs frameworks to community-driven subscription campaigns, we uncover practical strategies that help publishers achieve remarkable growth despite shrinking resources
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5 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Nurturing the next generation of talent, with the YOJO newsroom
Fancy honing your skills in Athens? A bold new initiative offers on-the-job training, tools and mentorship for English-speaking university graduates. Relocation support is on offer, too
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5 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
SLAPPs, Assange and the Trump effect: Fiona O'Brien of Reporters Without Borders on UK press freedom
The annual World Press Freedom Index ranks the UK as 20th out of 180 countries. We reflect on the big trends and turning points from the last 12 months
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5 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Newsrewired throwback: Sean Gourley on why technology is dictating newsroom strategy
Generative AI is advancing at an unprecedented speed and newsrooms will find it harder to keep up if they completely reject the tech, says the physicist and serial entrepreneur
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6 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
AI, ethics and editorial power: voices from the IQ Media Conference
Can AI free journalists to do better work? Will it deepen inequalities? And what happens when the line between human and machine-generated content starts to blur? These questions and more answered
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6 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Engaging with student and early-career professionals, with Dazed Media
Young people looking to break into the creative industries need practical guidance, solidarity and a confidence boost, say Jack Sunnucks and Harry Slater
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7 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
How journalists can cover LGBTQ+ stories, with Enrique Anarte Lazo of Context
Inspiring and relatable news content can create a connection with people who often have a shared experience of discrimination, prejudice and abuse
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7 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Understanding and serving the neurodiverse community, with Nick Ransom
Diversity of thought can create many divisions within its own community on how experiences are referred to. So, what chance does the media have to get it right?
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7 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Michael MacLeod, founder of The Edinburgh and London Minute, on growing a curated, community newsletter
This journalist left a comfy job at Meta to launch two Substack titles that bring essential news and updates to local audiences. The formula has proved a hit, and many others now follow suit
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7 months ago

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Covering the climate community, with Waqas Ejaz of the Reuters Institute
Policymakers, scientists and even disruptive protest groups all largely want the same thing: to save the planet. They just go about it in different ways - here is how the media fits in
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7 months ago

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.