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Research Editor @NewspaperWorld | Ex @htTweets | @ACJIndia, Miranda House | Cat worshipper | Feminist, Atheist | she/her π§: [email protected]
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Joined July 2013
We've just published our best in innovation report, which spans 12 global newsrooms of all sizes. From India to Taiwan, Hong Kong to Sweden, USA to South Africa, these cases talk about AI, product, subscriptions, newsletters and more. https://t.co/Cxz6OdToeb
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How do you sell subscriptions to readers you barely know? Schibsted built an AI model that predicts what anonymous users want β and boosted front-page sales by 75% in some cases. My new @NewspaperWorld report: https://t.co/kBc6lBOVyO
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From subscriber queries to staff upskilling, @newslaundry's AI chatbot βAsk Birubalaβ is cutting grunt work, streamlining workflows, and solving real problems β not chasing hype. My latest @NewspaperWorld report with insights from @chitranshoe : https://t.co/P0upO9eJ3h
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.@the_hindu emerges as the Champion Publisher in @NewspaperWorld 's Digital Media Awards South Asia 2025.
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.@newslaundry recently launched an AI chatbot. "It's trained on 13 years of user emails and payment gateway data to handle support queries. What was once a three-person job is now managed by just one, saving over 20 hours of senior bandwidth each week," @chitranshoe at #DMI2025
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At #DMI2025, @chitranshoe lists the values that shape @newslaundry's product strategy: - Ad free - Community, not page views - Privacy - Transparency - no dark patterns - No competing interests/teams
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Most news influencers work from studios and share opinions rather than report objectively. What sets traditional media apart is on-ground reporting and authentic voices. BUT, is traditional media asking the difficult questions that news influencers are? @BBCMukeshS at #DMI2025
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.@nishantpoet also listed the various AI/ML capabilities in an AI-first CMS: -Content generation and summarisation - Automated publishing and distribution - Content curation & personalisation - Multimedia generation and optimisation - Research & verification assistance #DMI2025
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Why do journalists need an AI-first CMS? @nishantpoet, Product Head β Times Internet, lists a few reasons at #DMI2025 - Enhanced productivity - Improved content quality - Unprecedented speed - Hyper personalisation - Informed decision making
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@prabhatkhabar @Janardan010691 The 3rd case comes from @ManoramaDaily, which used Gen AI to create 1) a newsroom assistant and 2) for reimagining infographics Manorama AI offers the following benefits: - Editorial empowerment - Faster visuals - Higher audience engagement - Print + digital harmony #DMI2025
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The 2nd case is @prabhatkhabar's, presented by @Janardan010691. The newsroom used Gen AI to create a quiz feature. Technical approach & tools used: - User tracking: Articles read/user - Quiz generation: Gemini API - Pop-up display: JavaScript/jQuery - Backend handling #DMI2025
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.@ABPNews' @csubhamoy presents his org's findings from @NewspaperWorld's AI Catalyst South Asia edition (with @fathmco and @OpenAI). The newsroom used Gen AI to build a style checker & for fact-checking. These two tools have vastly streamlined editorial processes. #DMI2025
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Franceβs Le Monde launched audio versions of articles in Nov 2022 for subscribers only. Jan-April '25 stats: π§ 27% monthly visitors listened to at least 1 audio π 19K listens/day οΏ½οΏ½ 72% completion rate β±οΈ 6 min/session π° 4β9 articles/day per sub #DMI2025
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Editorial has today become a side game in news organisations focused on minimum viable product. But the biggest change ahead is its return to centre stage β because without a great editorial product, there's no way a newsroom can survive: @pradeepgairola (@the_hindu) at #DMI2025
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Too many newsrooms remain rooted in print. with print, the strategy was well established β it was relatively easy and unchanging. Digital allows for different ways of approaching a problem, and is constantly changing with AI in the scene: @alanhhunter at #DMI2025 in Chennai.
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#DMI2025 begins with a keynote address by @alanhhunter and Michael Brunt of HBM Advisory. "Journalism hasnβt evolved as much as it should have. We are still doing print journalism in this digital age. Our perspective is more internal than external. Why are we ignoring readers?"
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From India to Norway, AI is helping fact-checkers track war footage, monitor live TV, debunk viral fakes β but bias & context still challenge the tech. βAI can support, not replace, human judgment,β says @shashankchouhan, BBC. More, here: https://t.co/S9pRWhiOt2
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βBeing a square in the organisational chart is never enough in a newsroom. Every day, you have to prove that youβre worthy of being there.β Ringier's Ladina Heimgartner on leadership, AI, and the future of journalism. A @NewspaperWorld exclusive: https://t.co/nfV8xNBfID
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Reach, the largest publisher in the UK, is leveraging artificial intelligence to help produce more content faster. David Higgerson, Chief Digital Publisher, explains how. For @NewspaperWorld: https://t.co/2jQ6Ut5aNt
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