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Lucinda Jordaan is a professional freelance journalist, researcher and Copy Editor based in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa,with extensive experience on all publishing platforms and within a variety of genres and specialities.
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Investigative Veteran David Walmsley on Fostering Emerging Talent in the Newsroom
David Walmsley, Editor in Chief of The Globe and Mail, reflects on his career and the importance of investigative journalism. He discusses his involvement in the BBC documentary about the 1994 Chinook crash and his belief in the power of journalism to uncover truth. Walmsley emphasizes the nonexistence of deadlines in investigative work and the role of journalism in holding institutions accountable. He has been instrumental in various media initiatives and supports fostering emerging talent in the newsroom, advocating for enthusiasm over formal education in journalism.
Awards Wrap: Triple winner at Footprint Awards, Galliova winners announced, SA up for two Emmys
South Africa's top food and health writers were honored at the 30th Galliova Awards, sponsored by the South African Poultry Association. Exxaro won two Silver Quill Awards for communication excellence. The Footprint Marketing Awards, held by the South African Council of Shopping Centres, made history by selecting three Spectrum Award winners. South Africa is up for two International Emmy Awards, with 'The River' nominated for best Telenovela and 'Zog', animated by Triggerfish, nominated for Best Kids' Animation. Presenter Search on 3: Expresso Edition has narrowed down to five presenters, with the winners to be announced soon. The National Film and Video Foundation has opened entries for the 14th Annual SAFTAs, introducing a new Entertainment Programme category.
What to do about newsroom burnout?
Burnout in journalism is an industry-wide crisis demanding urgent attention, as highlighted by a new study from the Reynolds Journalism Institute and SmithGeiger Group. The study, conducted between October and November 2023, involved current and former journalism professionals, students, and educators across the United States. It identifies key factors contributing to burnout, such as budget cuts, increased pressure, and social media. Despite these challenges, 99% of journalism professionals believe in the essential role of journalism in democracy. The study offers actionable solutions, including flexible work hours, changes in newsroom culture, and management training, to help mitigate burnout. The research is ongoing, with plans to implement programs and workshops in newsrooms.
What to do about newsroom burnout? A new study offers ideas
Burnout in journalism is intensifying, posing a crisis that demands urgent attention. A new study by the Reynolds Journalism Institute and SmithGeiger Group highlights the high awareness of burnout but suggests it is not a daily focus for leadership. The study, conducted with journalism professionals, students, and educators across the United States, identifies key factors contributing to burnout, such as budget cuts, increased pressure, and social media. Despite these challenges, journalists remain committed to their profession. The study offers actionable solutions, including flexible work hours, changes in newsroom culture, and management training, to mitigate burnout. The research is ongoing, with plans to implement programs in newsrooms to address the issue.
In the line of fire: Phil Chetwynd on Gaza’s journalists
Phil Chetwynd, AFP’s Global News Director, discusses the severe challenges faced by journalists in Gaza, comparing it to the ongoing Ukraine war. He highlights the unique dangers in Gaza, where journalists are unable to escape the conflict and face high risks due to the nature of the war and Israeli actions. Chetwynd addresses allegations against Palestinian journalists, emphasizing the dehumanization and smear campaigns they face. He calls for international support and validation of their work, noting the significant personal losses and dangers AFP journalists endure. The article underscores the critical need for accurate reporting and the protection of journalists in conflict zones.
‘We are not brave, we are journalists’ – LATAM editor shares newsroom wins, under deadly conditions
Andrea Miranda, Group Editorial Director of Debate Media, shares her experiences leading a newsroom in the violent region of Sinaloa, Mexico. Despite facing threats, attacks, and the murder of colleagues, Miranda emphasizes the importance of accurate journalism and the safety of her team. She highlights the progress in gender balance within her newsroom and the collaborative efforts with other media organizations to protect journalists. Miranda's leadership focuses on fostering talent, innovation, and ethical journalism, aiming to make Debate Media a trusted news source.
The wartime newsroom: ‘It’s not just about losses, victories, and difficulties’ – Ukrainian editor
Lesia Lazorenko, CEO and chief editor of Prywatna Gazeta in Kremenchuk, discusses the challenges faced by Ukrainian independent journalists during the war. Despite financial instability, safety threats, and increased workloads, the publication remains committed to independent journalism. The editorial team emphasizes the importance of fact-checking, psychological and security training, and collaboration with other media outlets. The war has shifted content focus, but there is a determined effort to balance war reporting with stories of hope and cultural preservation. The struggle for democracy and freedom in Ukraine is highlighted, alongside the need for investigative journalism to combat internal corruption.
Two years of war: how Ukraine news media holds the line
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Ukrainian media has faced unprecedented challenges, with at least 230 news titles succumbing, according to the Institute of Mass Information. Journalists have had to adapt to war reporting, with some joining the frontlines and others documenting war crimes. Despite the difficulties, Ukrainian media has received substantial international support, including from AIRPPU and WAN-IFRA. The media landscape in Ukraine has seen significant progress over the past decade, with improvements in press freedom and media transparency, as evidenced by Ukraine's rise in the RSF World Press Freedom Index from 126th in 2013 to 79th in 2023.
Game changer: AI takes the lead in our Top 10 editorial stories from 2023
The article highlights the significant impact of AI and automation on journalism, featuring top editorial stories from 2023. Key stories include The Economist's success with short-form video, Schibsted's AI-based innovation for GenZ, and Daily Maverick's use of AI summaries to boost readership. It also covers global principles for AI in publishing, strategic advice on AI's impact on business models, and insights from industry leaders like Richard Gingras of Google. The article underscores the importance of innovation, strategic thinking, and community involvement in leveraging AI for journalism.
Newsroom silos no more
AI integration in newsrooms necessitates interdisciplinary collaboration, as emphasized by Uli Köppen, an award-winning journalist at Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR). Köppen's work in developing tech/journo teams and AI strategies has positioned BR at the forefront of AI exploration in journalism. She highlights the importance of breaking down silos, building talent pipelines, and using AI to enhance journalistic quality and user personalization. Köppen's insights, shared at WAN-IFRA’s Newsroom Summit 2023, underscore the need for cultural adaptation and strategic implementation of AI in newsrooms.
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