The media industry has been in crisis for a number of years, but some journalists aren’t waiting for legacy organizations to fix it—they're building their own newsrooms, organizations, platforms, ...
Events - creativity & imagination
The structure off the workshop will consist in a 'theoretical' part (where cartoonists talk about the role and impact of political cartoons in the journalistic landscape, show their own work and work ...
Mastering mobile journalism: record, edit, and deliver video packages with your smartphone
This workshop is designed to equip journalists with the skills needed to effectively use their smartphones for creating professional video packages. Participants will learn how to record, edit, and de...
Digital content creators and journalists: shaping the future of news together
In an era of information overload, the lines between digital content creators (or “influencers”) and traditional journalists are increasingly blurred. Both play pivotal roles in shaping public dis...
While the crisis in the business of journalism only deepens, there is a growing opportunity to embrace a new path. And it's an exciting, innovative and lucrative one. Consumers are abandoning traditio...
Going independent: how journalists are building audiences and growing businesses across the world
A growing number of video journalists are going independent, successfully reaching new audiences across platforms. Hear directly from independent journalists about their journey of launching their pub...
After the ‘podcast election’ in the US and the rise of news influencers globally, who is a journalist, what do audiences believe is news, and what does this mean for traditional mainstream news br...
News avoidance is here to stay. But that doesn’t mean people have gotten less curious. It’s a great moment for journalists to try new things, to dream big and experiment with creative formats and ...
A publisher, writer and editor from the world of journalism offer an Ask Us Anything session. Moderated by Raju Narisetti.
Media critic Jon Allsop has covered every aspect of journalism in his Media Today newsletter for the Columbia Journalism Review. But in his new book, What is Journalism For?, he grapples with the Big ...