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News professionals from across the country gathered at the Reynolds Journalism Institute on March 6-7, 2025, to brainstorm ways to introduce four-day workweeks into newsrooms. Elizabeth Frogge, left, managing editor at KOMU-TV; Stan Jastrzebski, news director at KBIA 91.3 FM; and Andrew Finlayson, executive vice president of digital and AI strategies at SmithGeiger Group, huddle Friday morning during a discussion on implementation plans.
March 18, 2025
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The four-day newsroom? How a bold schedule shift could ease burnout and boost retention

As burnout continues to challenge morale and staff retention in newsrooms nationwide, the Reynolds Journalism Institute’s research indicates that journalists widely support greater flexibility in their scheduling as a potential remedy.

Andrew Finlayson, Pete Pachal, Sil Hamilton
July 29, 2024
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For newsrooms looking to bring AI into the fold, consultants are an attractive — maybe even necessary — choice

In less than two years, AI has gone from a quietly influential luxury to a necessity for the news industry. But dedicated AI teams remain extremely rare in newsrooms at a time when contraction of staff is far more likely than expansion, leaving news organizations to turn to consultants and outside training to “onboard” AI into their workflows.

Reporter suffering from burnout and depress walks away from work station
February 29, 2024
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Addressing burnout in journalism means flexible shifts, more supportive culture — results of large-scale survey from RJI and SmithGeiger

The Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism, in partnership with research firm SmithGeiger, today released the results of one of the largest surveys ever conducted on burnout in the journalism industry.

A journalist sits at her desk suffering from job burnout
November 15, 2023
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Survey seeking solutions to burnout in journalism enters the homestretch

The Reynolds Journalism Institute’s (RJI) survey on burnout in the news industry, conducted in partnership with research firm SmithGeiger, has received more than 1,000 responses as it heads into the final weeks of the collection phase. Anyone interested in completing the survey has until Sunday, November 26 to participate.

RJI Insight 6 Winter 2025

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