How are European journalism start-ups and digital-born news media handling the basic challenges facing all new (and old) journalistic outfits: what do you focus your editorial resources on, how do you...
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NewsThings explores how the news media sector might combine audience engagement with ambient design and the IoT to create a unique, collaborative new model for news. Partners John Mills (University of...
If Internet, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and social networks in general have completely transformed our lives, our relationships and the way we communicate, why shouldn't they do the same with death, ...
For years audiences have complained that problem-oriented news turns them off. Younger audiences say the same thing, but also that solutions-oriented news would draw them in. At the same time, many jo...
Has Italy become more transparent with the adoption of the Freedom of Information Act? The NGO Diritto di Sapere has field-tested the effectiveness of the new law with hundreds of requests addressed ...
What if news organizations optimized every part of the operation for trust rather than speed? How would that change our products, our processes -- what, when and how we publish? How would optimizing f...
We are arguably in the golden age of audience-engaged journalism. But the growing problem of online harassment is troubling individual journalists and newsrooms alike. It's an issue confronted by both...
Authors and journalists Claire Prentice (The Washington Post and The Guardian) and Stephan Talty (New York Times Magazine, GQ, Playboy, The Irish Times), together with Giulia Poli, Head of Kindle Cont...
ijf17talk by Zaina Erhaim. Moderator Maria Gianniti. It's easy to know how many journalists have been killed in Syria since the uprising against the regime in 2011; many reports and statistics show t...
Instagram offers a glimpse of the world in real time, through the lenses of the more than 600 million people who share their view of the world around them. For journalists and publishers, those images...