The annual International Journalism Festival is currently underway in Perugia, Italy. Some of the key discussions on Thursday focused on how computer technologies can be used most…
The annual International Journalism Festival is currently underway in Perugia, Italy. Some of the key discussions on Thursday focused on how computer technologies can be used most…
Following a public recruitment process run by RTÉ, the Government has approved Dee Forbes nomination to become RTÉ’s next director-general. Forbes, from Cork, is currently head of the…
Amid all the concerns about publishers turning to clickbait to boost traffic, a digital space is being carved out for slow pace and long-form journalism. Are…
At Re/Code, Mark Lowenstein argues that the focus of news media development is shifting from the “mobile first” strategy to one of multi-screen optimization. “While designing for mobile…
Matt DeRienzo at Editor and Publisher argues that the shift to a membership model for newspapers will require a massive cultural shift. Call it a…
Lois Kapila of the Dublin Inquirer writes about the need for vibrant local media in Dublin that can respond to the needs of the community…
Leaving the courts to decide on complaints about user generated content is leading to a lacuna in the self-regulated accountability system and exposing the subjects…
Kristen Hare of Poynter profiles the digital transformation of the Dallas Morning News. “The Dallas Morning News faces the same forces confronting the rest of…
Emily Bell in Columbia Journalism Review argues that two of the most significant developments in journalism are that (1) news publishers have lost control over distribution…
Gretchen Peck at Editor&Publisher examines what mobile platforms mean for publishers “mobile news publishing is so young that hardly anything about it is certain. But…