Reporter suffers attacks on social media after covering Carnival block in Natal
Reporter Fernando Azevêdo has faced a wave of online abuse following his coverage of the Os Cão block during the Carnival in Natal, Brazil.
Ricky Sutton: Don’t fall for Meta’s mobster offer over news content
Ricky Sutton criticizes Meta's offer to Canadian publishers, claiming it only serves Meta's interests while attempting to undermine the Online News Act.
Mikołaj Małecki: Public Order Also Functions on the Internet
An article promoting a subscription package for PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times highlights the strength of journalism accessible online.
Journalism: Why Palantir is Suing a Swiss Online Media
Palantir, a controversial US company, is suing the small Swiss online magazine Republik over a two-part investigation that questions its attempts to collaborate with Swiss authorities.
From narrative to metrics: this is how a digital journalism project is designed today with a future-oriented vision
The article discusses the new edition of a Digital Journalism Master's program that aims to equip journalists with necessary digital skills.
Store Marketing & Growth Manager
The Kyiv Independent is seeking a Marketing & Growth Manager for its online store to boost sales and promote Ukrainian culture.
Rod Sims: News media bargaining codes should be strengthened, not gutted
Rod Sims argues that Canada should reinforce media bargaining codes, drawing inspiration from Australia, rather than undermine them during negotiations with tech companies like Meta.
Journalist Paco Jiménez denounces the current scam on second-hand apps
Journalist Paco Jiménez exposes a scam where consumers receive potatoes instead of smartphones when ordering online, emphasizing the deceptive weight similarity.
The Repubblica site, a story of records
The article discusses the continuous and boundless online information efforts of the Repubblica publication, highlighting various forms of news delivery and contributions from journalists.
Julita Karaś-Gasparska: Company (more and more) online
The article discusses the increasing online presence of Julita Karaś-Gasparska's company.
Journalists in Pakistan Sentenced to Life in Prison for Supporting Former Prime Minister
Eight journalists and social media commentators have been sentenced to life in prison by a Pakistani anti-terrorism court for supporting former Prime Minister Imran Khan through online activities, following violent protests in May 2023.
Retirees Steal from Us (or What X Wants to Read)
The article discusses the current trend of online lynching, focusing on journalist Analía Plaza who has been targeted for her book about the history of 'boomers.'