Work experience is where aspiring cut their teeth in the industry, make necessary mistakes, nurture their journalistic curiosity and get the chance they need to build up their CVs. For newsroom ...
After being made redundant from his job at Kent Online, Rhys Griffiths launched a Substack local newsletter to appeal to ...
The Economist's new subscription tier pilots in Canada, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, in a bid to attract 'globally-minded ...
Constanza Paura has gained over 129,000 TikTok followers by turning history and science into engaging stories - and landed a ...
The Guardian is investing in dozens of new roles across the UK, US, and Australia to expand its video, audio, and data ...
EUobserver's Alejandro Tauber opens up on challenges with subscription growth, the buyout that fixed it, and what it taught ...
Users who engage with features like games, audio, video, search, save and sharing spend considerably longer in the app than ...
When the BBC was established in the 1920s, it set the tone - quite literally - for what "proper" English was supposed to sound like. Received Pronunciation (RP) became the accent of choice for its ...
A lot of journalists spend years in a competitive industry and then one day hit a wall: whether it's a development plateau, an urge to try something new, or exhaustion. It can be helpful to press ...
Psychotherapist and Sky News freelance producer James Scurry invites you to be part of an industry-wide intervention to break the cycle of trauma in the news ...
Bloomberg Media has unveiled a new digital video experience, bringing together live TV, on-demand news, original series, and short-form content in one place. The redesigned platform, accessible via ...
James Scurry is a psychotherapist and co-founder of the non-profit Safely Held Spaces, which provides trauma-informed journalism training programmes to newsrooms. He also continues to work as a ...