Tag: New Yorker
5 reasons your freelance pitches are falling flat
Before complaining that editors ignore your pitch, check yourself.
9 ways newsrooms can incorporate more audio in their work
The ability to hear stories is essential for visually impaired audiences — and anyone who wants to consume content on the move.
What’s Working: Newsletters may be reaching their limits, but there’s hope beyond the inbox
The views expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Reynolds Journalism Institute or the University of Missouri. Email newsletters are thriving, but their ascendancy in today’s media brings with it a certain foreboding: Given how successful the format has been the past few years … Continued
The secrets of successful newsletters
From subject lines to welcome campaigns, these are the most important things to get right