國際傳媒新聞:2019/10/11~2019/10/17

✅THE GUARDIAN|20191014

🔗Christchurch attack: New Zealand tries new tactic to disrupt online extremism

Jacinda Ardern says government will double its investigative operation and track down content in a similar manner to child abuse material.

✅The Drum|20191015

🔗‘It could be compelling’: media agencies welcome Facebook Watch’s European expansion

Facebook has partnered with a handful of European digital publishers including LadBible and Copa90 to fuel the expansion of Watch, its longer-form video platform. After a subdued start, buyers in the UK say it will spark interest in brands keen to leverage new, and cheap, opportunities.

✅DIGIDAY|20191015

🔗How publishers reengage dormant email subscribers

Increasing email subscriber lists make newsletters more appealing to advertisers, but having a list made up of dead leads drops the value of that list, dragging down open rates and click-through rates substantially. 

✅International Center for Journalists|20191015

🔗2019 State of Technology in Global Newsrooms Survey

More than two-thirds of journalists and newsrooms secure their communications. More than 50% of journalists surveyed say they regularly use digital tools to fact-check information. One-third of news organizations have dedicated fact-checkers on staff.

✅THE GUARDIAN|20191016

🔗‘It’s a crisis, not a change’: the six Guardian language changes on climate matters

A short glossary of the changes we’ve made to the Guardian’s style guide, for use by our journalists and editors when writing about the environment.

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