

Journalism.co.uk podcast
Journalism.co.uk
The Journalism.co.uk editorial team brings you a weekly look at some of the latest innovations in digital journalism, and speaks to industry experts on how newsrooms are approaching key challenges and opportunities in the industry.
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Jan 14, 2021 • 0sec
Paul Connolly, investigative broadcast journalist, on the art of the interview
The reporter behind Netflix show 'Inside the World's Toughest Prisons' shares his tips on getting an interviewee to open up and remaining calm under pressure

Jan 7, 2021 • 0sec
Josh Helmuth, morning news anchor for KRDO, on being a journalist on YouTube
Journalists practically live on Twitter but few have a YouTube channel. A US local TV reporter reveals how he thrives on the platform without seeking controversy that could compromise his reputation

Dec 23, 2020 • 0sec
Christmas special: what is your one hope or wish for the media industry in 2021?
2020 has not been kind to our newsrooms. Journalism.co.uk looks at what our community truly wants to see maintained or changed in the year ahead, from sustaining solutions journalism to preserving opportunities for young and diverse talent

Dec 17, 2020 • 0sec
Erin McCann, deputy editor, express desk at NYT, on managing a remote breaking news team
This year, the New York Times added a 24/7 news team to its London office but the pandemic forced it to rethink the way journalists work. A desk editor shares her experience of breaking news across time zones and talks about the impact of working from home on mental health

Dec 10, 2020 • 0sec
Newsrewired special: Penelope Jones, founder of My So-Called Career, on building a resilience toolkit
2020 reminded us that anything can happen to our careers in the near or distant future. An expert media career coach helps you create an action plan if the worst case scenario was to unfold

Dec 3, 2020 • 0sec
Newsrewired special: Julie Posetti, global research director of ICFJ, on post-pandemic future
Journalists are burnt out, newsrooms resources are stretched and disinformation is rife; 2020 has been a miserable year so let us put it behind us. Here are some ideas on how to make journalism thrive in 2021 inspired by a survey of more than 1,400 journalists, co-organised by ICFJ during the pandemic

Nov 26, 2020 • 0sec
John Crowley, freelance journalist, on working from home - or is it living at work?
Crowley's recent survey revealed that lockdown has been a mixed experience for journalists: some have enjoyed the comfort of their homes, while others have burned out. What can we learn from it to improve our newsrooms post-pandemic?

Nov 19, 2020 • 0sec
Lucy Kueng, senior research associate at RISJ, on leading digital transformation in an age of disruption
Covid-19 added pressure on newsroom directors and heads of departments who were already grappling with pre-pandemic problems like sustainability and digital transformation. We find out what the best newsroom leaders are doing now to start meaningful changes amidst uncertainty

Nov 13, 2020 • 0sec
Imriel Morgan, host of Wannabe Podcast, on sustaining the impact of Black History Month
Many news organisations turn to stories celebrating the black community during October, but how can we keep the momentum going all year round? The show known for motivating underserved audiences advises

Nov 5, 2020 • 0sec
Isabelle Roughol of Borderline podcast, on the pros and cons of 'indie journalism'
Only a few months ago, the former LinkedIn international editor decided to start up her own podcasts, newsletter and a Patreon membership. She offers frank insight into being a 'one-woman band' and growing a niche audience


