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'Asia isn’t just part of the story—it is the story': WSJ’s Deborah Ball on why global news attention is shifting east

A year after taking the helm, The Wall Street Journal Asia's editor unpacks the newsroom’s strategic reboot—from a strengthened team in Singapore to a renewed focus on fast, analytical, and irreplaceable journalism.

Feb 10, 2025

The unbearable cost of truth

As information retreats behind paywalls and attention splinters into subscription tiers, advertising faces its terminal paradox: We've made truth so expensive that soon, no one will be left who can afford to buy what we're selling.

Jan 09, 2025

The passing of Pritish Nandy: A media stalwart departs

Journalist, poet, politician, and producer—Nandy’s multifaceted legacy shaped and questioned India’s cultural and media narratives.

Jan 07, 2025

'The truth doesn't take sides': BBC’s global news chief

In an era where algorithms reward outrage and newsrooms rush to take sides, the business case for impartial journalism faces its toughest test yet. BBC's Jonathan Munro unpacks whether swimming against the tide still makes strategic sense.

Aug 16, 2024

Bloomberg Media's digital chief on gaining subscribers, navigating algorithm uncertainty, and leveraging AI in news

As Bloomberg Media surpasses 600,000 subscribers worldwide, the news organisation’s chief digital officer, Julia Beizer, speaks to Campaign about the evolving nature of digital news and how the company is staying ahead of industry shifts.

Oct 05, 2023

Journalism can't be prosecuted as terrorism: Press bodies seek CJI intervention over NewsClick arrests

They also requested the SC to frame guidelines for the interrogation of journalists and to find ways to ensure the accountability of state agencies who 'overstep the law or willfully mislead courts with vague and open-ended investigations against journalists for their journalistic work'