AI and alibis: How BBC kept Queer Egypt sources safe
Reporter and director tell Press Gazette about the making of the "brave" BBC World Service documentary.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Reporter and director tell Press Gazette about the making of the "brave" BBC World Service documentary.
ByFormer Guardian journalist says "sometimes ‘dog bites man’ really is the story. The trouble is journalists keep missing it."
ByInside the financial pressures endangering the University of Kent's Centre for Journalism, and broader issues facing training and diversity.
ByRichard Reeves, managing director at AOP, on how to build a more diverse and inclusive digital media sector.
ByHow the FT changed its news content to appeal more to women.
ByChief executive at the Centre for Ageing Better on why ageism still runs rampant in the media.
ByPrint remains a valuable revenue stream for The Guardian's publisher.
ByThe data also appeared to show the first decline in the total number of journalists in years.
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