4 years agoTags HP - SliderWhy more people avoid reading the news People who don’t read the news often see it as self-care. They avoid the “doom and gloom” in the news.
4 years agoTags CraftTo reach young news readers learn the difference between “the news” and “news” News media that want to engage with young news consumers must hire them to have them in the newsroom. And
4 years agoTags femtechInvestors paying more attention to femtech companies Investors are clearly paying more attention to femtech and see the value in having dedicated companies for women’s health. Yet,
4 years agoTags HP - SliderThe Week That Was: IT and Media news week 37 The European Media Freedom Act now proposed by the EU Commission aims to protect media pluralism and independence. The regulation
4 years agoTags Agatha ChristieA female icon is back. The return of Miss Marple Described as a female icon, Miss Marple is back. Agatha Christie’s legendary crime solver Miss Jane Marple returns after 45
4 years agoTags European Media FreedomEU Commission proposing rules to secure independent media Rules to protect media pluralism and independence are included in the European Media Freedom Act proposed by the EU Commission.
4 years agoTags Dmitry MuratovNovaya Gazeta loosing all Russian licenses Only ten days after a Moscow court revoked Novaya Gazeta’s print license, the Russian Supreme Court also revoked the independent
4 years agoTags HP - SliderHarassment based on gender and colour a threat to diversity in media A journalist’s gender and race influence the type of harassment they face, researchers at Northeastern University School of Journalism write
4 years agoTags cybersecurityEU-wide cybersecurity rules for digital products Mandatory cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements is included in a Cyber Resilience Act proposed by the European Commission
4 years agoTags Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationMelinda French Gates: gender equality delayed three generations The world won’t reach gender equality until at least 2108—three generations later than we’d hoped, Melinda French Gates writes in