Journalism.co.uk podcast
Latest Episodes
Protecting independent journalism, with Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana of IMPRESS
Between charitable status and news deals with big tech, there are lots of moves to support local news, but are they short-term patches or long-term solutions?
How to manage your screen-time as a journalist, with Dr Charlotte Armitage
Failing to switch off damages our relationships which are a vital support network for burnout-prone media professionals
Annette Young, TV news presenter, France 24, on running a news show about gender inequality
The host and creator of The 51 Percent show talks about what it takes to keep a series going for a decade when it comes with tough topics and online backlash
Addressing consistent news avoidance, with Dr Benjamin Toff
What can news organisations do to win over audiences that want nothing to do with them?
Unveiling the lessons of a war reporter's journey, with Andrea Backhaus
A veteran conflict reporter shares the profound insights gained from a decade on the frontline, revealing the human experience amidst the chaos
Reporting on homicide and interviewing grieving families, with Tamara Cherry
Not giving time and space to those who have lost loved ones can contribute to their trauma and interrupt the healing process. Modern newsrooms must put the human before the scoop
Lars Jensen, team lead audience at Berlingske Media, on making organisational change stick
Having a shiny new strategy is not the same as getting results. So when the going gets tough, how can we stick to our new plans?
Seán Wood, CEO of Positive News, on fighting news avoidance
The non-profit news organisation advertises its constructive stories in UK high streets and shopping centres to reach audiences where they are
Journalism trends and predictions for 2024, with Nic Newman
What to watch for in the year ahead? Generative AI and social platforms offer both promise and pitfalls to newsrooms
Finding happiness in journalism, with Avery Holton
Journalists need to hold onto joy to overcome sadness, fear or anger so often associated with the profession. But newsroom managers also have a role in keeping spirits lifted