Posts about Newsroom from March, 2018
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of March 12-18, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from the majority of the world's countries. Number 99 on the list? Ghana. And number 20? Madagascar.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of March 5-11, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 208 countries. Number 159 on the list? Guyana. And number 15? Kazakhstan.
Global Voices Inks Partnership with the Philippines’ Kodao Productions
Global Voices has signed a content partnership with Kodao Productions, an alternative media company based in the Philippines.
What Were Global Voices’ Readers up to Last Week?
During the week of February 26-March 4, 2018, our stories and translations attracted readers from 204 countries. Number 129 on the list? Martinique. And number 13? Taiwan.
2018 Goals: Revitalizing the Runet Echo Community
Our goal for 2018 is to revitalize the RuNet Echo community, attracting new writers, with a focus on less Moscow-centric coverage and underreported topics like Russia's minorities.
Facebook Instant Articles: Thou shalt re-scrape thine articles after important edits
TL;DR: If you update a published post the Facebook version will be out of date, so you need to use this Facebook Debugger tool to “re-scrape” your posts if any...
2018 Editorial Goals: Expanding Coverage of Iranian Minority Voices
There are many groups and media outlets providing mainstream coverage of politics in Iran, but there are few mainstream outlets highlighting the voices of minorities such as Iran’s Ahwazis.
The Stories We Want to Tell at Global Voices: An Experiment
Groups at the newsroom editors staff meeting produce their ideal homepages with GV stories that are completely invented or based on a real-life situation.
The Stories We Want to Tell at Global Voices
At the 2017 Newsroom Editors meeting, we fleshed at angles that make our stories GV-stories: inspiration, justice, identities, human connection, resistance, critique and representation.