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News outlets should view their readers not as resource to sell to advertisers but “as a curious audience that often wants to contribute,” according to Maaike Goslinga, international editor of De Correspondent. Speaking at the newsrewired conference in London today (7 March), Goslinga and Jessica Best, engagement editor at De Correspondent, said that publishers should look […]
In the keynote, Maaike Goslinga and Jessica Best of De Correspondent will outline how the organisation has built a sustainable online platform that restores trust in journalism, and that moves readers to become paying members and expert contributors of its community. They will share 10 lessons De Correspondent has learned over the last four years, including the ways members contribute more […]
With less than two months to go until newsrewired on 7 March, we are delighted to announce Maaike Goslinga and Jessica Best of Dutch news organisation De Correspondent will be giving the keynote speech at our 21st digital journalism conference at Reuters in Canary Wharf, London.
In the keynote, Maaike and Jessica will outline how De Correspondent has built a sustainable news organisation that restores trust in journalism, and that moves readers to become paying members and expert contributors of De Correspondent’s online community.
They will share 10 lessons De Correspondent has learned over the last four years, including the ways members contribute more than just their money; the key things they’ve found through their partnership with NYU’s Membership Puzzle Project; and the ongoing challenges they face in relation to both their Dutch platform, and as they look to launch an English-language platform in 2018.
In a career spanning two decades, Nina dos Santos has covered some of the biggest news stories of recent times and has reported extensively from around the world: from Westminster to Washington and Kyiv to Kazakhstan. Nina is now based in London and is working as a freelance journalist, contributing to newspapers like The Times and […]
From AI to audience apathy, to job losses and disinformation, journalists will always find a way to even the odds, says Fiona O’Brien of Reporters Without Borders, in our closing keynote at Newsrewired.
The Times, The Telegraph and Journo Resources explored how email helps relationships grow between readers and publishers – be that legacy brands or niche titles.
Newsrooms need to look beyond short-term outrage and start putting scrutiny on the causes and solutions to a dire environmental situation
Head Set Immersive was founded by two foreign correspondents who wanted to fill the training gap and make it available on demand for all journalists, including freelancers, local journalists and support staff. Their SMART (Safety, Medical and Resilience Training) courses use cutting edge technology blended with hands-on skills to prepare journalists physically and emotionally for […]
The coronavirus pandemic has been tough on journalists. It is a sad and negative topic to keep reporting on. It is also a lonely time. Lots of us are in constant Zoom meetings but in-person, meaningful interactions are rare.
Decades of newsroom culture have also reinforced the message that it is ‘not cool to talk about your feelings’, that it is part of the job to ‘put up and shut up’. However, when journalists are not well they cannot properly tell the stories that matter to their readers and viewers.
Experts from Sky News, Reuters, Reach Plc and the Ethical Journalism Network share practical tips around taking care of our colleagues and ourselves when we are feeling low.
From battling disinformation to dealing with online abuse and mental health crisis, journalists around the globe are feeling the impact of the covid-19 pandemic.
ICFJ’s global research director and Newsrewired keynote speaker Dr Julie Posetti sheds the light on the reality behind the data.