Growth is the core common challenge for the media industry. While Covid brought a welcome boost in audiences and subscriptions, it is clear that ‘what got us here won’t get us there’. Covid-era ...
Robin Kwong
new formats editor The Wall Street JournalEvery news media, large or small, legacy or startup, big budget or small, struggles with the question of "what do we do next"? and "what do we do that's new"? There is pressure to innovate, to create ...
Collaboration not instrumentalisation: how newsrooms can work genuinely with artists to produce compelling journalism
As journalism continues its radical metamorphosis, many legacy and small-scale publications express interest or seek to incorporate work made by artists. Yet, the impulse of many editors and publisher...
Never before has it been possible to collect and distribute so much data. And yet a paradox is that amidst this flood of information, it is increasingly difficult for the public to find meaning amidst...
Collaboration not instrumentalization: how newsrooms can work genuinely with artists to produce compelling journalism
As journalism continues its radical metamorphosis, many legacy and small-scale publications express interest in, or seek to incorporate, work made by artists. Yet, the impulse of many editors and publ...
Journalism is crumbling, mainly because people around the world seem reluctant to pay for facts, while they are spending ever more for emotions: from Spotify to Netflix. For journalism, this is the be...