Charting myths, debt and monkey farms: How Kontinentalist is reimagining data journalism in Asia
In an interview for the Reuters Institute, the co-founder of this Singaporean startup explains how they use immersive formats to report on everything from China’s influence to wildlife trade.
The last pulse of Venezuelan journalism
After Maduro's ouster, Venezuela's journalists face a harsh reality: the struggle to report truth continues, both at home and in exile.
How to design a newsroom building for the digital age: Insights from Le Monde, AFP and Publix
Media executives explain how newsroom buildings shape journalism, support staff, and signal values.
Sudan, the black hole of journalism
Sudanese journalists who have been forced to flee the country, international reporters, researchers, and experts speak to iMEdD about the challenges of covering the civil war, explaining how, beyond the cities themselves, even information is under siege.
Data sonification and the shift from charts to sound
Data sonification is making a comeback in journalism. We spoke with professionals about its development, future, and usefulness in the field.
From the pitch stage to the write up, the line edit to publication: how editors can help investigative stories
Seasoned investigative editors share how rigorous editing strengthens reporting, clarifies findings, and helps accountability journalism achieve lasting impact.
What is impact in journalism, after all?
Four editors, who work on turning a buzzword into practice, explain what it takes for a story to make a difference and share how they build impact in reporting from the very beginning. Meet the Impact Editors.
A visual essay of U.S. local newsrooms: humor and survival
Photographer Ann Hermes has spent six years capturing the fading world of U.S. local news. She spoke with us about the current state and the future of local journalism.