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Cracking the media management puzzle through insights, solutions and data. ▪️Website — http://thefix.media ▪️Newsletter— http://bit.ly/2Tsr0M9 Reach out: @thefixmediabot

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📻 Independent Russian media makers have come up with countless ways to circumvent their country’s censorship. One of them redefines the radio format, Veronica Snoj writes in her latest article for The Fix.
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Reaching younger audiences is crucial for the future of news media. Meeting readers where they are by embracing platforms like TikTok, highlighting individual journalists and letting them build an online presence all help to connect with the audiences of today and tomorrow, Anton Protsiuk writes.
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📰 What's Inside The Fix Weekly Newsletter: Playbooks for sustainable local journalism ▪️The articles featured pertain to how generative AI can power up your online searches, using solutions journalism to engage audiences, and tips on working with Gen Z journalists; ▪️Interesting insights on the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize, and ZEIT ONLINE's Europe Talks initiative from our colleagues at Nieman Lab, and Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism; ▪️Great opportunities from International Fund for Public Interest Media, Reuters Institute, and The Fix. 📍 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more news on the European media space!
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✌️ Good evening! Here is the full list of stories we had this week, including how generative AI can power up your online searches, using solutions journalism to engage audiences, and tips on working with Gen Z journalists. 🧠 Generative AI for advanced search online; 📈 Making the most of solutions journalism; 🧑‍🎓 What to bear in mind when hiring Gen Z journalists.
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As more and more Gen Z journalists enter the workforce, news leaders must adapt to their unique traits and skills. From prioritising flexibility and mental well-being to being mobile and resourceful, Gen Z journalists bring a fresh perspective to the industry. In her latest article for The Fix, Priyal Shah explains what news leaders should keep in mind when hiring Gen Z journalists and helps uncover the advantages of bringing on board this generation.
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Engaging audiences and driving revenue are two major challenges journalism faces today. But solutions journalism may hold the key, according to experienced editor Emma Löfgren. Her Solutions Journalism Newsletter Course explores how this approach, which focuses on reporting potential responses to problems rather than just the problems themselves, can deeply resonate with readers. Data shows solutions stories leave a more positive impression, are more trusted, and keep audiences more engaged. In the final instalment of The Fix's course, the author explores smart strategies for leveraging solutions journalism to better serve your audiences.
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How to enhance journalistic research with AI: chatbots and tools like Perplexity can transform and improve your research techniques, ensure accuracy, and maintain ethical standards, Alberto Puliafito writes in his latest article for The Fix.
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📰 What's Inside The Fix Weekly Newsletter: Press freedom in Europe ca. 2024 ▪️The articles featured pertain to the glass ceiling of women journalists in Italy, how local news is growing in England, and how to make changes stick in your newsroom; ▪️Interesting insights on what drives audiences’ trust in news media, and publishers partnering with and suing generative AI companies from our colleagues at Schibsted, and Press Gazette; ▪️Great opportunities from the Global Investigative Journalism Network, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 📍 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more news on the European media space!
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✌️ Good evening! Here is the full list of stories we had this week, including the glass ceiling of women journalists in Italy, how local news is growing in England, and how to make changes stick in your newsroom. 🇮🇹 The barriers female journalists encounter in their careers in Italy; 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 How one local news media initiative is succeeding in England; ✍️ Tips on making meaningful and lasting changes in your newsroom.
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Journalists are known for their independence, stubbornness, and skepticism towards authority – traits that can be both a blessing and a curse. While these qualities fuel our pursuit of truth and hold the powerful accountable, they can also make managing a newsroom a formidable challenge. In the sixth instalment of her Solutions Journalism Newsletter Course, Emma Löfgren covers the dynamics of implementing new initiatives, like solutions journalism, within a news organisation. The experienced editor highlights the importance of fostering support and acceptance among those tasked with executing these visions, as old habits can be hard to break.
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From a one-man venture in Manchester to a thriving publication reaching 100,000 readers across four cities — Mill Media is an example of a successful local journalism venture. Its founder Joshi Herrmann tells The Fix how he keeps it all sustainable.
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🧠 The power of generative AI Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with generative AI models at the forefront of many exciting developments. Here's a roundup of our coverage of this topic. ◼️ Advice for getting generative AI right for media managers and reporters; ◼️ How news publishers are adapting to generative AI; ◼️ How European publishers are approaching ethical use of AI in journalism; ◼️ Swedish publishers’ joint effort to compile guidelines for AI transparency; ◼️ Italian journalists’ hopes and fear of AI; ◼️ Can AI contribute to the creation of a truly pan-European news outlet?
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📰 What's Inside The Fix Weekly Newsletter: Building a stronger newsroom culture; insights from Perugia ▪️The articles featured pertain to a survey of Italian journalists on AI, tips on how to build a stronger newsroom culture, and how journalists are persevering in these challenging times; ▪️Interesting insights on Le Monde’s expansion to the international market, The Guardian's concerted push to attract more political advertising in America, and the crisis at NPR from our colleagues at Adweek, Digiday, and The New York Times. ▪️Great opportunities from the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom, X LMF conference, and Internews. 📍 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more news on the European media space!
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🇮🇹 Italy's media landscape remains a daunting terrain for women journalists. Despite women making up 42% of the journalist workforce, only a handful hold top editorial positions. But what can be done to shatter this glass ceiling? Francesco Guidotti and Angelo Boccato explore the experiences of freelancers, editors, and newsroom journalists, documenting their struggles and offering a roadmap for change.
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✌️ Good evening! Here is the full list of stories we had this week, including a survey of Italian journalists on AI, tips on how to build a stronger newsroom culture, and how journalists are persevering in these challenging times. 🧠 Italian media professionals share their wants and fear of artificial intelligence; 🧑‍🎓 Expert advice on how to improve your newsroom culture; 🤜 How journalists are coping in times of turmoil and change.
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The 2024 edition of the International Journalism Festival focused on topics ranging from AI to war to politics, but one theme that kept rearing its head was how, despite today’s challenges and changing methods, journalists are showing resilience, Christoph Schwaiger writes in his latest article for The Fix.
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We spoke with Jennifer Mizgata, author of the “Building News Culture” course, about what it takes to build a better newsroom culture for new and established media organisations.
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🔍 How are AI technologies shaping journalism in Italy? Let’s review Alberto Puliafito’s survey where Italian journalists reveal their hopes, fears, and the real-world applications of AI in their work.
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📰 What's Inside The Fix Weekly Newsletter: Unlocking private capital for independent media ▪️The articles featured pertain to this spring's media events, challenges of private investment in independent media, how to avoid fluff in solutions journalism, and a glimpse into the future of news consumption; ▪️Interesting insights on how AI can impact elections throughout 2024, and The Daily Maverick's drastic step to attract new paying members by shutting down the website for a day from our colleagues at Rest of World and Press Gazette; ▪️Great opportunities from the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom, The Earth Journalism Network, and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project. 📍 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more news on the European media space!
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✌️ Good evening! Here is the full list of stories we had this week, including this spring's media events, challenges of private investment in independent media, how to avoid fluff in solutions journalism, and a glimpse into the future of news consumption. 🗓 Media events to attend this spring; 🫰 The problematics of private investment in media; 🧠 How AI can contribute to development of pan-European media; 📝 How to keep your solutions reporting focused; 🧑‍🎓 A look into a recent report on news consumers in 2030.
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The future belongs to the young – and the future of news is no exception. But do legacy newsrooms know what Gen-Z needs and wants in their news feeds? New research, “Next Gen: Understanding the Audiences of 2030,” asks those questions and provides suggestions for newsmakers of the future.
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As journalists, we often get caught up in reporting problems, but readers crave coverage of solutions. In the fifth edition of The Fix's Solutions Journalism Newsletter Course, Emma Löfgren shares five insightful ways to guide reporters away from feel-good fluff and towards impactful storytelling.
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📻 Independent Russian media makers have come up with countless ways to circumvent their country’s censorship. One of them redefines the radio format, Veronica Snoj writes in her latest article for The Fix.
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How Russian media makers in exile are redefining the traditional radio format - The Fix

Podcast radios are becoming a new media niche in the Russian media landscape challenged by war-reinforced oppression.

Reaching younger audiences is crucial for the future of news media. Meeting readers where they are by embracing platforms like TikTok, highlighting individual journalists and letting them build an online presence all help to connect with the audiences of today and tomorrow, Anton Protsiuk writes.
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How publishers can get better at reaching younger readers - The Fix

Meet readers / listeners / viewers where they are. News organisations should embrace the platforms where their target audiences spend time.

📰 What's Inside The Fix Weekly Newsletter: Playbooks for sustainable local journalism ▪️The articles featured pertain to how generative AI can power up your online searches, using solutions journalism to engage audiences, and tips on working with Gen Z journalists; ▪️Interesting insights on the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize, and ZEIT ONLINE's Europe Talks initiative from our colleagues at Nieman Lab, and Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism; ▪️Great opportunities from International Fund for Public Interest Media, Reuters Institute, and The Fix. 📍 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more news on the European media space!
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The Fix Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to The Fix Weekly Newsletter to get the latest exclusive insights, analysis, opportunities on the European media market.

✌️ Good evening! Here is the full list of stories we had this week, including how generative AI can power up your online searches, using solutions journalism to engage audiences, and tips on working with Gen Z journalists. 🧠 Generative AI for advanced search online; 📈 Making the most of solutions journalism; 🧑‍🎓 What to bear in mind when hiring Gen Z journalists.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence for advanced search online - The Fix

How to use chatbots like ChatGPT or advanced search tools like Perplexity AI for search in journalism: practical tips for integrating AI effectively and responsibly in journalistic workflows

As more and more Gen Z journalists enter the workforce, news leaders must adapt to their unique traits and skills. From prioritising flexibility and mental well-being to being mobile and resourceful, Gen Z journalists bring a fresh perspective to the industry. In her latest article for The Fix, Priyal Shah explains what news leaders should keep in mind when hiring Gen Z journalists and helps uncover the advantages of bringing on board this generation.
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What news leaders should keep in mind when hiring Gen Z journalists - The Fix

This generation no longer takes salary and pension benefits as key motivators to do their job.

Engaging audiences and driving revenue are two major challenges journalism faces today. But solutions journalism may hold the key, according to experienced editor Emma Löfgren. Her Solutions Journalism Newsletter Course explores how this approach, which focuses on reporting potential responses to problems rather than just the problems themselves, can deeply resonate with readers. Data shows solutions stories leave a more positive impression, are more trusted, and keep audiences more engaged. In the final instalment of The Fix's course, the author explores smart strategies for leveraging solutions journalism to better serve your audiences.
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Solutions journalism course: How to leverage solutions journalism to engage audiences and boost revenue - The Fix

The hardest truth marketers have to learn is that no one cares about their product. People care about their own lives and about the product no more than the impact it has on their lives.

How to enhance journalistic research with AI: chatbots and tools like Perplexity can transform and improve your research techniques, ensure accuracy, and maintain ethical standards, Alberto Puliafito writes in his latest article for The Fix.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence for advanced search online - The Fix

How to use chatbots like ChatGPT or advanced search tools like Perplexity AI for search in journalism: practical tips for integrating AI effectively and responsibly in journalistic workflows

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📰 What's Inside The Fix Weekly Newsletter: Press freedom in Europe ca. 2024 ▪️The articles featured pertain to the glass ceiling of women journalists in Italy, how local news is growing in England, and how to make changes stick in your newsroom; ▪️Interesting insights on what drives audiences’ trust in news media, and publishers partnering with and suing generative AI companies from our colleagues at Schibsted, and Press Gazette; ▪️Great opportunities from the Global Investigative Journalism Network, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 📍 Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more news on the European media space!
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The Fix Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to The Fix Weekly Newsletter to get the latest exclusive insights, analysis, opportunities on the European media market.

✌️ Good evening! Here is the full list of stories we had this week, including the glass ceiling of women journalists in Italy, how local news is growing in England, and how to make changes stick in your newsroom. 🇮🇹 The barriers female journalists encounter in their careers in Italy; 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 How one local news media initiative is succeeding in England; ✍️ Tips on making meaningful and lasting changes in your newsroom.
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The glass ceiling for women journalists in Italy feels unbreakable. What can be done?  - The Fix

The Italian media ecosystem isn’t kind to women, a fact that is corroborated by numbers. We look at what is wrong and what can be done to make things better.

Journalists are known for their independence, stubbornness, and skepticism towards authority – traits that can be both a blessing and a curse. While these qualities fuel our pursuit of truth and hold the powerful accountable, they can also make managing a newsroom a formidable challenge. In the sixth instalment of her Solutions Journalism Newsletter Course, Emma Löfgren covers the dynamics of implementing new initiatives, like solutions journalism, within a news organisation. The experienced editor highlights the importance of fostering support and acceptance among those tasked with executing these visions, as old habits can be hard to break.
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