Glasgow Crime Stories is a weekly podcast that brings together the city’s biggest cold cases and most shocking crimes in packed 20-minute episodes. Narrated by Taggart star Alex Norton, and featuring detailed reports with fresh interviews, the podcast is the perfect listen for any true crime lover or Glaswegian. ________________________________________________ Scripts written by Norman Silvester. Produced by Ema Sabljak. Email: newsletters@glasgowtimes.co.uk to get involved/give feedback. Ho ...
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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.
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You may have seen him on the telly, or heard him on the wireless. But Brian Taylor is back on the airwaves - this time, delving into Scotland's politics with The Herald. He'll be bringing fresh analysis and insight into the biggest stories across Scotland, drawing on years of experience in the media industry, and talking to the people who make and break the news. ________________________________________________ Produced by Elle Duffy & Ema Sabljak. Email: podcasts@heraldscotland.co.uk to get ...
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A former BBC executive with 17 years at the broadcaster shares how she made a career change into consultancy - and how you can tooDi Journalism.co.uk
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The digital radio broadcaster has amassed 1m subscribers on the social video platform - but a vanity metric does not pay the bills. We learn that revenue comes from longer watch time and reaching the right marketsDi Journalism.co.uk
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Franki Cookney and Lucy Douglas of the Mag Hags podcast take a flick through 50 years of glossy magazines and examine what has - and has not - stood the test of timeDi Journalism.co.uk
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Sky News producer and psychotherapist James Scurry: 'Journalists are a decade behind the latest knowledge about mental health'
Depression, schizophrenia and narcissism are all terms that are widely misunderstood and misreported, allowing myths to persist and those affected to feel hopelessDi Journalism.co.uk
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The independent local news organisations innovated plenty and invested heavily. But in the end, there was not enough public support to keep it goingDi Journalism.co.uk
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Shishkin plans to align diverse newsrooms and tackle the challenges of expanding into new markets with a clever internal document that brings audience and data teams on the same pageDi Journalism.co.uk
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Sub-reddits, karma, AMAs and more all jargon-busted and explained how they can help your newsroom get closer to highly engaged audiencesDi Journalism.co.uk
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How do you sort through murky ownership data when telling stories about vacant high street properties in Scottish cities?Di Journalism.co.uk
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The independent, co-operative local news organisation just hit its target to increase membership revenue by £60k in one yearDi Journalism.co.uk
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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 McKeeDi Journalism.co.uk
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"We're still here when the national media goes home, so the weight of responsibility is quite heavy"Di Journalism.co.uk
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As Google decides not to phase out third-party cookies after all, the news industry needs to reinvent its advertising model instead of competing with big tech head-onDi Journalism.co.uk
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A radical alternative to local newspapers has just launched in Suffolk: its writing is Axios-inspired, its domain names cost £25k and it has no ads, paywalls or cookiesDi Journalism.co.uk
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News organisations of all sizes can dip into niche topics and tap into to specialist audiences by going direct to people’s inboxes and earbudsDi Journalism.co.uk
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It is not enough to report on what is happening with politics. Young people want actionable information delivered to schools and collegesDi Journalism.co.uk
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Although Julian Assange is famously difficult to work with, he will be ironically best remembered for transforming investigative journalism into a collaborative fieldDi Journalism.co.uk
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The annual study into media trends found that audiences are not getting the inspirational and entertaining news they need. Two newsrooms with mature user needs strategies offer their perspective on how to address this mismatchDi Journalism.co.uk
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40 independent publishers are taking part in online campaigns and in-person events up and down the UK, in a combined effort to generate interest and revenue for community journalismDi Journalism.co.uk
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Newsrewired takeaways: fact-checking, Gen Z and public interest news in the run-up to the general election
Our flagship journalism conference explored new threats around misinformation, how to combat political apathy among young readers and how to sustain essential journalismDi Journalism.co.uk
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Whether you have been made redundant or need a fresh challenge, journalists can find work in non-reporting roles, self-employment, and other sectors. Here is howDi Journalism.co.uk
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What’s top of mind for today’s news leaders? Evolving at pace, finding your USP - but not burning out in the processDi Journalism.co.uk
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Media companies can no longer be something for everyone - but we can be everything to someone insteadDi Journalism.co.uk
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Have news organisations learned the right lessons from working with platforms? Are newsrooms being too short-sighted in their applications for the tech? These questions and more were discussed at the International Journalism FestivalDi Journalism.co.uk
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The media startup sought to improve diversity in UK news by making work experience more affordable for students. But industry resistance, personal circumstances and funding issues proved insurmountableDi Journalism.co.uk
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A year-long investigation shows the increasingly narrow gap between tech platforms, surveillance and authoritarian regimes, making it a crucial area for journalists to monitorDi Journalism.co.uk
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The senior director of leadership programmes at CUNY discusses how to lead with empathy, motivate your team and create a culture geared toward experimentation, whatever the size of your newsroomDi Journalism.co.uk
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The New Humanitarian garnered more than 100 contributions for its Yemen Listening Project detailing how lives have been affected by ongoing conflictDi Journalism.co.uk
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News organisations must strike a balance between being nimble and responsible with this increasingly accessible and innovative technologyDi Journalism.co.uk
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Platforms offer new connections and story leads but burnt-out reporters are increasingly disconnecting. What can newsrooms do to support them?Di Journalism.co.uk
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Between charitable status and news deals with big tech, there are lots of moves to support local news, but are they short-term patches or long-term solutions?Di Journalism.co.uk
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Failing to switch off damages our relationships which are a vital support network for burnout-prone media professionalsDi Journalism.co.uk
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The host and creator of The 51 Percent show talks about what it takes to keep a series going for a decade when it comes with tough topics and online backlashDi Journalism.co.uk
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What can news organisations do to win over audiences that want nothing to do with them?Di Journalism.co.uk
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A veteran conflict reporter shares the profound insights gained from a decade on the frontline, revealing the human experience amidst the chaosDi Journalism.co.uk
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Not giving time and space to those who have lost loved ones can contribute to their trauma and interrupt the healing process. Modern newsrooms must put the human before the scoopDi Journalism.co.uk
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Having a shiny new strategy is not the same as getting results. So when the going gets tough, how can we stick to our new plans?Di Journalism.co.uk
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The non-profit news organisation advertises its constructive stories in UK high streets and shopping centres to reach audiences where they areDi Journalism.co.uk
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What to watch for in the year ahead? Generative AI and social platforms offer both promise and pitfalls to newsroomsDi Journalism.co.uk
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Journalists need to hold onto joy to overcome sadness, fear or anger so often associated with the profession. But newsroom managers also have a role in keeping spirits liftedDi Journalism.co.uk
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A leading psychiatrist explains why some reporters go to extraordinary lengths to hold power to account and what they do to mitigate risksDi Journalism.co.uk
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When journalists are in control of how they feel, they can do their jobs better. But we first need to recognise and understand the impact our work has on our mental wellbeingDi Journalism.co.uk
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What are the biggest challenges facing newsrooms? Our audience shared their thoughts and takeaways from our last flagship media eventDi Journalism.co.uk
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What sort of journalism should educators be teaching? A new book wrestles with the traditional and evolving skills fledgling reporters need to acquire before setting foot in the newsroomDi Journalism.co.uk
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A journalist with half a million TikTok followers developed a content creator literacy programme that lifts the lid on how narratives spread on TikTok, Instagram and YouTubeDi Journalism.co.uk
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News organisations need quality-of-life features and communication strategies that appeal to Gen Z and Gen AlphaDi Journalism.co.uk
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Learn how to separate your personal and professional life to protect your mental health and stay at the top of your gameDi Journalism.co.uk
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How can we improve how women are reported on and treated in journalism, before those pushing for better standards get burnt out and decide to leave?Di Journalism.co.uk
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How can neurodiverse journalists be given the tools to work to the best of their ability and strengths?Di Journalism.co.uk
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How to be better at pitching stories and projects, asking audiences to trust you, and communicating with your colleaguesDi Journalism.co.uk
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Communicate with clarity and confidence, whether telling a news story or doing a job interviewDi Journalism.co.uk
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