Newsrooms can no longer simply churn out stories. They need to create decision-making tools based on news reporting, says Knight International Journalism Fellow Justin Arenstein. Here's how your news organization can get started.
We are very excited to announce the launch of the IJNet Collaborative Translation Project, a project that will extend our resources further and help us reach more journalists across the globe.
Twitter's impact, a stifled news atmosphere in Brazil and corrupt charges against journalists in Russia are found in this week's Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA).
The importance of Facebook for Arab news consumers, the power of Indian women on the Internet and the financial prospects of digital news are featured in this week’s Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for International Media Assistance.
A geographical study of tweets, mobile communication in the Pacific Islands and Internet connectivity in Africa are featured in this week’s Digital Media Mash Up from the Center for International Media Assistance.
In an ever-changing media landscape, leaders of news organizations old and new must take an honest look at their businesses and craft a strategy for the future. Here's how to get started.
A new crowdsourcing platform tracks conflict in the South Caucasus, resources for journalists learning to code and more are found in this week's Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA).
Data journalists create a way to analyze Sina Weibo, how investing in long-form stories pays off for publishers, and more are found in this week's Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for International Media Assistance.
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.
Most reporters never receive training in interviewing techniques and must learn through trial and error, writes award-winning reporter Chip Scanlan. Here are a few of his tips for better interviews.
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.
Eight projects won a combined US$2.4 million plus expert advice to help their creators accelerate and advance their work, in the Knight News Challenge: Mobile.
Completing fellowship applications can be time-consuming. To avoid having to rush through the process, start preparing for these opportunities ahead of time.
Multimedia journalist Rajneesh Bhandari of Nepal uses IJNet to stay on top of journalism trends, learn new investigative reporting methods and find training courses.
Here's the full archive of IJNet's live chat with YouTube's Jessica Mason, who gave tips on storytelling approaches, engagement and keeping videos original.