Marine Furet reflects on the precarity of the publishing sector in Wales, and looks to creative solutions to address it
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Making the Media Work for Wales: Saving Welsh Magazines, Seeding Success
Mike Parker explains the urgent need for action from funders to support magazines in Wales
What the UK can learn from Wales in the fight for public interest journalism
Eliz Mizon of The Bristol Cable looks across the bridge for hope and inspiration about the future of public interest journalism
Making Journalism Work for Wales: Imagining the inclusive media of the future
Silvia Rose explains the idea behind the Inclusive Media Development Lab, one of the government-funded pilot projects aimed at addressing key issues for journalism in Wales
Making Journalism Work for Wales: A data driven future
Dr Máté Fodor and Dr Marlen Komorowski emphasise the importance of a data-driven approach to setting strategy for the future of the journalism sector in Wales
Making Journalism Work for Wales: Good News and Bad News
Huw Marshall unpicks some of the issues behind why the Welsh Government has decided to fund a Senedd reporter.
Making Journalism Work for Wales: how to build a sustainable future?
Reimagining journalism is difficult, but Wales is heading in the right direction, writes Dylan Moore
IWA Analysis – It’s Time to Make the Media Work for Wales – but How?
Dylan Moore says Welsh people want and deserve better access to news they can trust, and we must listen to their ideas about how to do this
How Disinformation Arrived in Wales, and Where It’s Going Next
Online disinformation has proliferated beyond our screens via a complex web of superspreaders, say Adam Belcher and Stefan Rollnick.