Newsroom Operations
22 articlesStrong coverage can combine integration stories, buyer guides, social distribution tests, content refreshes and privacy questions. The goal is to make the subject useful for both quick reading and deeper research into related questions.
Adjacent areas including Editorial Workflow, Fact-Checking, Breaking News, Headline Testing give the section a wider frame. They show how one development can lead into platform questions, tool choices or business consequences.
Guardian Offers £10,000 for European Democracy
A new fund will back one filmmaker with £10,000, editorial support, and wide distribution. The initiative seeks urgent, character-driven stories about democracy in Europe.
Reuters and Time Clamp Down on AI Bots With Strict Whitelists
Reuters and Time are taking a hard line against AI-powered bots, blocking them by default and only allowing select crawlers through carefully managed whitelists.
Inside the Newsroom Revolution: How Publishers Are Closing Critical Gaps
Newsrooms worldwide are racing to adapt as audience habits shift fast. A new report reveals why many still struggle to align strategy, skills, and trust. Discover how leading publishers are rethinking roles, formats, and AI to stay ahead. The future of journalism is being built now.
Freedom of the Press Foundation Sues DOJ Over Journalist Raid Records
A major press freedom group is taking the Department of Justice to court. The lawsuit seeks records on whether federal law protecting journalists was hidden from judges. The outcome could impact how leak investigations target reporters.
NextGen AI Leaders Generate 186 Project Ideas in Marseille Workshop
Media professionals gathered in Marseille to develop AI-driven solutions for newsrooms. Participants brainstormed 186 ideas in just 30 minutes. The session highlighted shared challenges and new collaboration opportunities.
POLITICO Magazine Relaunches With Weekly Issues and New Editorial Team
A revamped POLITICO Magazine debuts as a weekly, spotlighting original reporting on global power. New editorial appointments aim to drive narrative journalism and deepen coverage.
Trademark Lawsuit Erupts as NOTUS and The Washington Star Battle for D.C. Media Turf
Two newsrooms in Washington, D.C. are clashing over the 'Star' name. NOTUS plans a major rebrand and expansion. The Washington Star has relaunched and filed a trademark lawsuit. The outcome could reshape local media.
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