The future of news is already here. Are you ready?
We break down the five key insights from the Reuters Institute report - and what they mean for organisations trying to reach younger audiences.
How young people are changing the way news is consumed
We break down the five key insights from the Reuters Institute report - and what they mean for organisations trying to reach younger audiences.
12 reasons why you should hire a journalist
In the past decade, tens of thousands of reporters have lost their jobs. This may be bad news for journalism, but it’s good news for many other professions, which will benefit from the wealth of skills and experience reporters bring to the workplace.
What you need to know before doing a media interview
The problem most people have talking to journalists is not one of delivery, but of content. Even when you’re sure what your main messages are, never do an interview without evidence to back up your key points.
12 tips on how to work with TV journalists
Television journalists need experts that are available at short notice, know what they are talking about and can express themselves clearly and concisely.
7 tips for fighting fake news
Fake news is a scourge spread with lightning speed thanks to social media. In this guest article, Ethical Journalism Network Director Aidan White explains how journalists – and others who use social media platforms to share information – can avoid spreading lies, misinformation and dubious claims.
How Trump ripped up the media relations playbook
Donald Trump has been in office just over a month but has already broken almost every rule in the press relations playbook used by communication advisers, media trainers and PR gurus for decades.
Everything you wanted to know about the Brussels Press Corps
Clear Europe has obtained a treasure trove of up-to-date statistics from well-placed EU sources – who requested anonymity. Here are the highlights.
How investigative comedy is changing the news
John Oliver and the rise of investigative comedy.
Explaining the EU: united in complexity
With over 20 years experience describing how the European Union works, what it does and what challenges it faces in speeches, articles, lectures and trainings, I thought I could explain what the EU is all about in terms that anybody could understand. How wrong I was.
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