World’s Press Condemns Police Raids on Nicaraguan Media Outlet Confidencial

The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum (WEF) have condemned raids on the headquarters of Nicaraguan digital media outlet Confidencial, its television programs ‘Esta Semana’ and ‘Esta Noche’, as well as police attacks against director, Carlos Fernando Chamorro, and his team.

Newsletters, audio and personalisation: top priorities for US newsrooms

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Axel Springer: In the process of reorganisation

It’s been a busy 4th quarter for Axel Springer as the Germany-based media company announced a number of decisions to reorganise its business – all, naturally, focused on growth.

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Indian publishers discuss strategising print growth with digital space

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New report: Science in the Newsroom 2019

Covering specialised subjects in a general newsroom is a challenge in a world awash with misinformation. The problem is particularly acute around highly- shareable digital information around science, health and consumer affairs. A new report from the World Editors Forum unpacks the problem facing newsrooms and journalists – and offers some solutions.

How Google is helping bring Indian-language publishers online

During the past year, Google has been increasing its support for Indian language publishers to make it easier for readers to find their content in both native languages as well as English.

New report: Publishers increasingly counting on native advertising

In 2017, native advertising brought in 20 percent of overall advertising revenue for news media organisations, according to the findings from the just-published “Native Advertising Trends in News Media,” the annual study conducted by WAN-IFRA and the Native Advertising Institute.

Why journalists need to talk about workplace burnout right now

Journalists are overwhelmed by the information they process in their working day and want to explore solutions with third-party providers and management to make it more manageable, writes digital editor and consultant John Crowley.

Exploring revenue models at DMAfrica in Johannesburg

WAN-IFRA’s Digital Media Africa 2018 conference wasn’t about journalism per se, it was about how to make good journalism sustainable. The question then is: What makes digital media in Africa so unique?