Les Echos grows YouTube audience through consistency, specialisation and storytelling

Les Echos is growing its YouTube audience through a clear editorial focus, a disciplined publishing rhythm, and storytelling designed for retention. The newsroom is building recognition by staying consistent and shaping tightly crafted narratives around its areas of expertise.

New board members take office at WAN-IFRA’s annual meeting in Marseille

WAN-IFRA has announced the re-election of Ladina Heimgartner as President for a second two-year mandate and the election of new members to its Supervisory Board and Executive Board, following the General Assembly of Members held during the 77th World News Media Congress in Marseille today.

WAN-IFRA’s new C-Day creates a global forum for media leadership and future-focused dialogue

Although WAN-IFRA’s World News Media Congress officially starts today in Marseille at the Palais du Pharo, yesterday a select group of global media leaders met for WAN-IFRA’s first C-Day just a few kilometers down the coast, fittingly at the CMA CGM TANGRAM Excellence Center.

CEO Insider: The human in the loop – the human above it

This seventh and final lesson from CEO Ladina Heimgartner about what she and Ringier have learned in their AI journey is a call to action: we know that journalism is a very human endeavour, where trust, judgment, personality and presence cannot be replaced by machines. But now is the time to work together, with AI, to put humans above the loop.

Print, paper and environmental myths: A conversation with Jonathan Tame of Two Sides

Ahead of the World Printers Summit in Rotterdam, we spoke with the Managing Director of UK-based Two Sides about some of the biggest misconceptions surrounding print and paper sustainability, the relevance of print in a digital-first world, and why the industry needs to do more to communicate its environmental progress.

2026 WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of Freedom to be awarded to the professional photo and video journalists of Gaza

The award, due to be made on 1st June during the opening day of the 2026 World News Media Congress taking place in Marseille, France acknowledges the sacrifice and endurance of local Palestinian media professionals living and working in a war zone. It also recognises colleagues injured and killed in the course of doing their job. 

CEO Insider: Showcases light the way – processes win the race

In this sixth lesson on what Ringier has learned about AI transformation, CEO Ladina Heimgartner details how the news organization is doing the necessary “dirty work” of rethinking their processes from the ground up, not just for gaining faster efficiencies but with the mindset of what outcomes make sense.

CEO Insider: Don’t wait for the experts – grow your champions

In her last lesson about what she and Ringier have gleaned from AI, CEO Ladina Heimgartner described how the publisher treats learning as something employees build for themselves – certificates they own, that travel with them. The natural question that follows is: who actually does the enabling in the daily work life?

Inside KG Media’s AI experiments in the ‘post-pageview era’

Traditional pageviews are no longer enough to sustain many media companies. Audiences are continuing to move to social media and video platforms, and advertising revenue associated with publisher-owned websites is continuing to decline. These changes have forced KG Media to rethink how media businesses can thrive in an AI-driven environment.

CEO Insider: Don’t convert the resistors – reward the curious

In her previous article about the lessons she and Ringier have learned about AI transformation, CEO Ladina Heimgartner described the Time Waste Challenge as a way to bring the whole organisation into the AI transformation. The natural counterpart to that is systematic enabling, which she addresses here.