Each month, IJNet features an international journalist who exemplifies the
profession and has used the site to further his or her career. This
month's journalist is Khaled Safi, a blogger and media activist who won
the 2012 prize for best Arabic blog in the Deutsche Welle competition.
When journalism can change faster than it takes to earn a master’s degree in it, laying down the cash for that degree can be a scary risk. Is it worth it?
Less than two years ago, a group of journalists and technologists came together in Buenos Aires to rethink the news. Today, the 1,700-member group has created a vibrant space for media innovation. Here's what they learned along the way.
Next time you see a fancy news application, don't just gawk in envy. With a little coding knowledge and collaboration, setting up a news apps team in your newsroom can be an easy task.
News developers are becoming key players in newsrooms these days, producing some of the most innovative work in journalism. A new site is bringing the growing community together.
After you publish your story on the Web, it takes on a life of its own. Here are some simple techniques to make it easier to see what happens after you hit "publish."
Devoted to the coverage of science, environment, health and technology news, Materia wants to be the go-to science publication in the Spanish-speaking world.
Each month, IJNet features an international journalist who exemplifies the profession and has used the site to further his or her career. This month's journalist is
Kolkata-based Pradipta Mukherjee, who writes for Bloomberg News.
If you are a U.S. journalist interested in reporting abroad, bring your questions to our chat Wednesday, Feb. 6, about two upcoming international reporting fellowships.