New Programs Q&A
Claire Stuchbery runs members through the range of new programs and offerings at LINA, how to find them, and how they’ve been going so far.
Each month, LINA holds online ‘Shop-Talks’ on topics relevant to our members, from Solutions Journalism and emergency reporting to Copyright Licensing and best practice SEO.
Claire Stuchbery runs members through the range of new programs and offerings at LINA, how to find them, and how they’ve been going so far.
The Copyright Agency discuss copyright licencing, and how members might benefit from a content licencing revenue stream.
Lesley Sim showed us through Newsletter Glue and offered a generous discount for LINA members: $50USD per month, or $30USD per month if we have more than three sign-ups. LINA’s Claire Albrecht will be able to help with set-up and replicating your current newsletter style (or updating it)! Check out the video to see how...
LINA members got together in this networking session to chat about Editorial Planning.
This session will introduce how to tailor those designs for your own use, how to schedule social media directly from Canva, best practice for using Canva across teams and a broader conversation about how Canva is using its resources to power newsrooms around the world.
Hear how Region Media built its successful business model and innovations the organisation is now exploring to expand its audience and serve communities in and around Canberra.
Paul Glader talks about best practice use of the VettNews Cx tool to simplify the management of complaints and strengthen trust with your readers.
An introduction to ‘product thinking’ for journalists, and in particular how we view our content, our audiences and our services in relation to potential revenue streams.
Corinne provides an introduction to ‘product thinking’ for journalists, and in particular how we view our content, our audiences and our services in relation to potential revenue streams.
These recordings are courtesy of Everymind, and are not the recordings of the LINA shop-talk session in order to remove any references to real content or publishers.