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Email newsletters are thriving, but their ascendancy in today's media brings with it a certain foreboding: Given how successful the format has been the past few years, it feels almost inevitable there will eventually be some kind of crash. -
We’re in the golden age of the email newsletter, and launching one is easy. But growing a newsletter, building an audience, and possibly turning the whole enterprise into a successful business, is unquestionably harder. -
If service journalism has a time to shine, it's during a crisis. When things are going wrong, people need good, specific information to deal with the situation. -
When looking at the news media business alongside the rise of the internet and digital platforms, it’s almost always cast as an unfortunate, if not tragic, decline. -
Investing in service journalism isn’t just about writing guides based on the day’s news, however. There are tools, strategy, and processes that newsrooms should adopt to do service journalism right. -
RJI invited five journalists from across the globe to participate in a two-day discussion around immersive video storytelling, Sept. 17–18. They came to teach, test and try the newest in technology surrounding augmented, virtual and mixed reality. -
Creating content for the leading edge of the immersive video world — virtual reality, augmented reality, 360-degree — can be challenging for many newsrooms both in terms of how to master the technology and what projects to try it on. -
These speakers will appear at the RJI Innovation Series event on immersive technologies. -
Rather than just hearing case studies about what newsrooms are doing with immersive technologies, University of Missouri students will get to interact with professionals in the classroom during an upcoming event.