Slow Journalism
Now, now, settle down at the back, no tittering, please. In this always-on media age, Slow Journalism really is a thing, as Alan Geere reports in this quick read.
Now, now, settle down at the back, no tittering, please. In this always-on media age, Slow Journalism really is a thing, as Alan Geere reports in this quick read.
As the coverage of general elections by legacy media becomes more generic, Dave Toomer, a former hack turned academic, asks what prospects there are for hyperlocal community publications to fill the localness gap in deprived areas.
Dickon Ross has some advice for PR execs trying to grab his attention.
Life for a mainstream media journalist can involve compromises. Their editor will have a say, sometimes their proprietor, sometimes, even, their commercial team. Their brilliant story might be cropped, edited or spiked. What should they do?
Journalists must not be “exploited as investigative shortcuts” by police, says NUJ.
Paul Connew takes a personal look at how the riots that rocked UK cities and towns in the wake of fake news about the Southport child massacre brought into sharp the roles of both the MSM and the Tech Titans and their uncomfortable inter-dependence.
Impress has released guidance to help the public tackle homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in the media.
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Guardian Media Group have announced appointments to the team leading their strategic creative partnership.
National World's The Athletics Weekly Podcast, will include special daily editions from the team as they cover the Olympics on the ground.
IPSO has published its guidance for journalists and editors on reporting of major incidents.
The Society of Editors, the National Union of Journalists and the IFJ have welcomed the release of Evan Gershkovich and other journalists jailed in Russia.
Paul Connew, media commentator and former national newspaper editor with inside knowledge of past mishandled BBC scandals, looks at how the press has covered the scandal and how it reflects on the BBC.
Impress has called for urgent action to tackle misinformation following Southport Riots.
The first step on any AI journey is experimentation. James Evelegh shares a few of his (very) early learnings…
What makes Preston and its people tick is being explored in a new podcast collaboration between the Lancashire Post and Blog Preston.
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