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How has the pandemic changed media recruitment?

How has the pandemic changed media recruitment? | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

While hybrid working allows employers to recruit from a wider pool of talent, some struggle to retain staff lured by the vast sea of opportunities.

 

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DocPresseESJ's insight:

"For the best part of 2020, the pandemic has wiped out work placements and internships opportunities that are so important for journalism students. Without this first experience, many hesitate to apply for graduate jobs or are unsure of what to put on their CVs."

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Que faire des infos devenues fausses? Les gestes barrières du Guardian

Que faire des infos devenues fausses? Les gestes barrières du Guardian | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

Jusque-là, il fallait des circonstances exceptionnelles pour que le journal britannique s’autorise à modifier un article: une erreur manifeste à corriger, une décision judiciaire indispensable à préciser. Pour le reste, le Guardian mettait un point d’honneur à conserver ses articles en l’état, témoins d’un moment, matière sacrée pour les historiens du futur.

Mais les archives sont devenues des dangers potentiels...

DocPresseESJ's insight:

"Impossible de garder en l’état des articles doutant de l’intérêt du port du masque pour freiner la propagation du virus ou ceux expliquant des règles de distanciation devenues obsolètes."

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Newsbrands told 'capitalise' on Covid-19 and show value to advertisers

Newsbrands told 'capitalise' on Covid-19 and show value to advertisers | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

Demi Abiola, UK publishing director at PHD Media, said advertisers’ understanding of the impact of where they put their money has been brought into “clearer focus” since the start of the pandemic.

Abiola made the comments on a panel discussion to promote Newsworks’ World Without News survey, which found two-thirds of Brits – and 77% of those under-36 – appreciate journalism more since Covid-19 hit.

The study also found 70% of people believe a world without journalism would harm democracy and that 63% feel less anxious when they read a newspaper compared to stories on social media.

DocPresseESJ's insight:

The study showed how the rise in the use of news aggregators such as Apple News and Google News “serves to further highlight the significance of news brands” –particularly among younger audiences.

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Le quotidien britannique «The Guardian» prévoit de supprimer jusqu’à 180 postes, dont 70 de journalistes

Le quotidien britannique «The Guardian» prévoit de supprimer jusqu’à 180 postes, dont 70 de journalistes | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

Selon la rédactrice en chef Katharine Viner, et Annette Thomas, la directrice générale du Guardian Media Group, société éditrice du quotidien, le choc économique causé par la pandémie de Covid-19 a entraîné des «perspectives financières insoutenables». Cette restructuration «pourrait affecter jusqu’à 180 postes – 110 au sein des services commerciaux, publicitaires et marketing et 70 au sein de la rédaction», a précisé le journal de gauche sur son site Internet.

DocPresseESJ's insight:

Le 7 juillet, le groupe de presse britannique Reach, propriétaire des tabloïds Daily Mirror et Daily Express, avait annoncé la suppression de 12% de ses effectifs, soit environ 550 emplois.

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News media broadly trusted as source of coronavirus information, views of UK government response highly polarised

News media broadly trusted as source of coronavirus information, views of UK government response highly polarised | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

In this Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (University of Oxford) Factsheet we examine people’s attitudes towards how news organisations, government and other institutions are responding to the coronavirus pandemic in the UK based on a survey fielded from 10 April to 14 April.

DocPresseESJ's insight:

"Most people in the UK rely heavily on news organisations for information about the coronavirus, and while only a minority (38%) feel they can trust most news most of the time, a majority (57%) rate news organisations as trustworthy sources of information specifically on coronavirus."

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Metro continues to print at a loss to serve UK's key workers still commuting

Metro continues to print at a loss to serve UK's key workers still commuting | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it
Metro, the UK’s most-read newspaper, is continuing to print throughout the coronavirus lockdown despite losing the majority of its readers: commuters who are staying at home.
DocPresseESJ's insight:

So far, no employees of DMGT, which also owns the Daily Mail, have been furloughed. Instead staff have been offered shares in the company to compensate them for taking a pay cut during the coronavirus crisis.

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Covering climate change: what can journalists learn from the pandemic?

Covering climate change: what can journalists learn from the pandemic? | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it
The climate crisis and covid-19 share many similarities - they are scary, intangible, and difficult to explain. Reuters Institute’s Wolfgang Blau talks about best practices to bring environmental stories to your audiences
DocPresseESJ's insight:

"Perhaps the biggest challenge is to keep climate change in the news. The three main criteria of newsworthiness - recency, vicinity, and simplicity - go out of the window."

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Journalism in time of Covid: Newsroom leaders have ignored wellbeing impact of remote-working switch

Journalism in time of Covid: Newsroom leaders have ignored wellbeing impact of remote-working switch | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it
John Crowley ran a survey of journalists in March and April to ask them how they were coping with lockdown. In an excerpt from his co-authored report Journalism in the Time of Covid they reveal what it was like to work in a “pandemic bubble”
DocPresseESJ's insight:

“The stress isn’t just the news, it’s mid-career stress and strain of balancing family and work. But it does feel like journalism is a pretty unique thing. You go outside of the business and people just don’t understand what journalists do.”

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How has the pandemic affected journalism? New report offers a sobering snapshot.

How has the pandemic affected journalism? New report offers a sobering snapshot. | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

To better understand the effects of the pandemic on the news industry worldwide, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) – IJNet’s parent organization – teamed up with the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University to conduct a survey of journalists in seven languages. 
The Journalism and the Pandemic Survey explores journalists’ physical and mental health, the spread of mis/disinformation, the economic effects on newsrooms, changes in the way journalists work and challenges to press freedom.

 

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DocPresseESJ's insight:

"This will be the most enduringly difficult professional period many journalists have experienced during their careers."

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UK national newspaper print sales plunge amid coronavirus lockdown

UK national newspaper print sales plunge amid coronavirus lockdown | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it

Print sales for the UK’s biggest national newspapers slumped by as much as 39% last month (for the Financial Times and the i newspaper), as the coronavirus lockdown shut high streets and kept the nation at home.
Many paid-for national titles proved remarkably resilient, with declines not as steep as many in the industry had feared, as publishers launched initiatives such as home delivery to keep getting print copies into readers’ hands.

 

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DocPresseESJ's insight:

The Audit Bureau of Circulations said it was to stop issuing the monthly public report of print newspaper circulation, addressing “publisher concerns that monthly ABC circulation reports provide a stimulus to write negative narrative of circulation decline”.

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Covid-19: comment cinq médias étrangers ont adapté leur production éditoriale

Covid-19: comment cinq médias étrangers ont adapté leur production éditoriale | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it
Partout, les médias s’adaptent pour couvrir la pandémie. Pages spéciales, cartes interactives, podcasts ou appels aux dons, La Revue des médias, revient sur le travail de cinq grands journaux occidentaux. De la Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung à El País en passant par le Guardian, Il Sole 24 Ore et le New York Times.

 

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DocPresseESJ's insight:

"Les médias n’avaient encore jamais relevé un tel défi: produire un nombre de contenus inédits consacrés au même sujet, tenir cette couverture sur la durée et répondre à la consommation effrénée d’information de la part de la population."

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Hit by sharp ad decline, India's newspapers cut jobs and salaries

Hit by sharp ad decline, India's newspapers cut jobs and salaries | DocPresseESJ | Scoop.it
India’s vibrant newspaper industry that reaches tens of millions of readers daily has been ravaged by declining advertising revenues due to a nationwide lockdown to fight the coronavirus, pushing leading titles to slash jobs and salaries.

 

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The Times of India, among the world’s largest circulating English-language dailies, has shrunk to around 16 pages with supplements, compared with 40 plus pages previously, as ads from companies have stopped

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