‘It’s not just about scale, it’s about how you build it,’ says French ad alliance chief

France’s daily regional news publishers came together 12 years ago to create an advertising alliance with the goal of helping them all to survive and thrive in a complex digital advertising environment that has been increasingly dominated by a handful of major tech companies.

Stockholm to host the World News Media Congress in 2027

WAN-IFRA, the World Association of News Publishers, has announced Stockholm as the host city for the 78th World News Media Congress, taking place in June 2027. With Bonnier News and Amedia as strategic partners, the Congress will showcase cutting-edge digital media innovation and provide a deep dive into newsroom transformation, audience engagement, and sustainable business models.

How The Hindu is using AI to boost content visibility and subscriptions

AI is helping The Hindu solve a challenge facing many publishers: getting readers to discover more of the journalism they already produce. By using AI to improve content discovery, personalisation and accessibility, the publisher is driving engagement and strengthening subscription value.

Global winners of Digital Media Awards 2026 honoured at Marseille Congress

WAN-IFRA today announced the global winners of the Digital Media Awards 2026, honouring digital news publishers and innovators across 12 categories at the 77th World News Media Congress in Marseille.

Inside VG’s ‘speedboat’ strategy to outpace AI and rethink legacy news products

The Norwegian publisher’s app, VGX, is a radical reimagining of the traditional news product. Functioning as an agile “speedboat,” the project experiments with new formats without risking the core brand, serving as a testing ground to future-proof VG’s legacy website and app.

‘It’s not a transaction, it’s a choice’: Guardian’s Katharine Viner on hope, reader revenue and an enviable ownership model

Ten years ago, the Guardian made what was widely seen as a rather crazy bet. Instead of putting up a paywall, they decided to start asking readers to donate to them, while keeping all of their journalism freely available. Even now, it’s something very few publishers are willing to try.

Mind the gaps: How tomorrow’s newsrooms are bridging today’s divides

Integrated, non-hierarchical, agile and engaging: inaugural Future Newsrooms report outlines glaring disconnects within the fragmented news publishing industry by identifying core shifts – and showing how tomorrow’s newsrooms are evolving to meet them, today.

A crisis of connection, not content: Inside Spilnews’ GenZ model

Information is everywhere, connection isn’t. That’s the gap Spilnews, a Dutch newsroom is building around. Its model puts themes before creators and treats community as a reporting resource, not just a distribution channel.

NYT’s Sulzberger condemns AI giants for ‘brazen theft of intellectual property’

“Some tech leaders will portray my comments today as anti-AI. As defending the old status quo. As yet another ossified institution lashing out at the innovators who are driving the forward march of progress.” – A.G. Sulzberger

2026 WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of Freedom acceptance speech

“When journalists are killed, when they are labelled enemies, when they are shut out — it is not just the journalists who suffer. It is everyone who depends on the truth.”