Published inHacks/Hackers LondonSeven talks on journalism innovation that you should watchFrom podcasts to AI and journalism, some food for thought while you are stuck at homeApr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonWhy it’s about time we talk seriously about AI and journalism“This is a complex technology and it is going to take years to discover its impact”Nov 11, 2019Nov 11, 2019
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonHow Vogue is growing audiences by focusing on readers’ needsAnd contributed to making Vogue India online readership grow by 129% in one yearOct 30, 2019Oct 30, 2019
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonHow slow is slow news? 8 questions to Tortoise founder Katie Vanneck-SmithLike ‘How many members do you need to be sustainable?’Aug 19, 2019Aug 19, 2019
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonFive ways journalism can rethink engagement with its audienceLessons after a year of Engaged Journalism Accelerator at the European Journalism CentreMay 14, 2019May 14, 2019
Going to Perugia? Here’s what I am looking forward to at #IJF19A very personal selection of panels I will (hopefully) attendApr 3, 2019Apr 3, 2019
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonHow to get funding for journalism projects — tips from Hazel SheffieldThe golden rules to nail journalism grants and fund your next projectMar 25, 20191Mar 25, 20191
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonHow to launch a daily news podcast — tips from The Guardian’s podcast producer Mythili RaoPlus: the Cairncross Review on the (sustainable) future of UK journalism; how a Talent Lab taught Quartz the importance of wellness in the…Mar 4, 20191Mar 4, 20191
Published inInterhacktivesThis is what media innovators are doing in 2019Get ready to take notes! This is what media innovators at the Financial Times, CNN, The Guardian and Condé Nast International are doing to…Feb 25, 20192Feb 25, 20192
Published inHacks/Hackers LondonCan Liberating Structures save us from the next useless meeting?Hacks/Hackers London community tested an alternative methodFeb 5, 2019Feb 5, 2019