In the Age of Media Crisis, Hankyoreh's Choice and Focus
Hankyoreh has implemented a voting system among its journalists for the appointment of the newsroom chief to ensure editorial independence.
What if we call it ‘Climate Department’? [From the newsroom]
South Korea’s Minister of Climate, Energy, and Environment suggested a new abbreviation for the department, igniting a discussion on the importance of environmental terminology amidst recent governmental changes.
Readers comment on articles celebrating Folha's 105 years
The article discusses reader comments celebrating Folha's 105 years, focusing on the engagement and diversity in the newsroom.
Black trainees have changed the face of the newsroom and amplified voices at Folha
Since the launch of its exclusive training program for Black journalists in 2021, Folha has seen a significant increase in the representation and employment of Black trainees within its newsroom.
Watch videos about the backstage of the Folha newsroom
Folha has released a series of videos showcasing the inner workings of its newsroom as part of its 105th anniversary celebration.
News without clicks, TikTok as a newsroom
The article discusses the challenges faced by Mexican journalism as traditional news outlets struggle to engage with audiences in an era dominated by AI-driven content and closed platforms like TikTok.
Editorial Assistant
The Kyiv Independent is seeking an Editorial Assistant to aid in daily newsroom operations.
Hankyoreh Appoints Hwang Jun-beom as New Newsroom Director
Hwang Jun-beom has been appointed as the new Newsroom Director of Hankyoreh as of the 13th, following his selection and approval by fellow newsroom reporters.
Newsmax Ukraine: Why a MAGA-aligned US network wants a Kiev newsroom
Newsmax has announced plans to launch a Ukrainian language service in Kiev, further intertwining U.S. conservative media with Ukrainian political dynamics.
Washington Post shed roughly half of its staffers in recent years
The Washington Post has significantly reduced its workforce due to layoffs and buyouts, now employing around 1,300 staffers, including only 400 journalists in its newsroom.
Turmoil at The Washington Post Again, Publisher Resigns After Major Layoffs
Will Lewis, publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, unexpectedly resigned three days after the company announced significant layoffs affecting around 30-33% of newsroom staff.
Major layoffs at Washington Post, Shashi Tharoor's son Eshan also loses job
The Washington Post, one of the world's most prestigious newspapers, has laid off over a third of its staff, including senior international columnist Eshan Tharoor, son of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who expressed his emotional response to the sudden termination of his tenure as a 'tragic day' for the newsroom and global journalism.
Washington Post announces major job cuts amid financial strain
The Washington Post has revealed significant job cuts in its newsroom as it faces financial challenges and criticisms from former editors and journalists' unions over the restructuring efforts.
Washington Post lays off a third of its staff - eliminating its sports section
The Washington Post is laying off a third of its workforce, discontinuing its sports section and other areas ahead of the Olympic Winter Games.
Washington Post lays off a third of its employees
The Washington Post has laid off approximately a third of its staff, marking a significant blow to the newsroom under pressure and aiming for profitability under owner Jeff Bezos.
Washington Post shakes up its newsroom.. 4 points explain the 'earthquake'
The Washington Post is facing one of the darkest periods in its 150-year history, announcing significant layoffs affecting a third of its workforce in response to severe financial distress and unsuccessful digital transformation strategies.
Bezos orders deep job cuts at 'Washington Post'
Jeff Bezos has directed significant layoffs across all departments at the Washington Post in what is termed a 'strategic reset' to adjust to challenging circumstances.
Washington Post announces ‘painful’ job cuts
The Washington Post announced significant job cuts as part of a necessary restructuring, affecting its newsroom of 800 journalists.
She did not sign the petition in support of Mrzena, now she is leaving. CT loses another well-known face
Barbora Kroužková, a prominent figure in Czech Television's newsroom, has resigned after more than 30 years, following her removal as the host of the main news program CT Events.
Regression to the world before World War II [From the newsroom]
The article discusses the founding of the United Nations in San Francisco in April 1945, where representatives from around 50 countries gathered to establish a new international order following World War II.
We have received a magic box at my job. It amplifies all kinds of emotions
The article discusses the introduction of a soundproof booth in a newsroom designed for reading articles aloud to enhance emotional engagement.
Video | 24 hours in the EL PAÍS newsroom
Cameras enter the newsroom to explain how the newspaper is produced 50 years after its foundation.