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Since we launched the pilot site, we’ve had lots of people asking how they can help with our mission to fix the news. We’re keen to have as many WikiTributors as possible, so we’ve written this post… → Read More
Welcome to WikiTribune, a pilot project for a new approach to journalism where the community is at the center. This is not a news service — yet. It’ll only be the news service I envisage when you… → Read More
We’re all about opening up journalism, so it makes sense for us to bring in interns whenever we can. This week, we’ve had the privilege of being joined by Nashada Saka, a sixth-form student from… → Read More
We have another new face at WikiTribune HQ: former Al Jazeera reporter Burhan Wazir. Here’s a quick Q&A. I was born in Glasgow, and moved to London after graduating. In 2008, I went to live in the… → Read More
Kosminsky provided an in-depth answer, which we think deserves its own post. Here’s what he had to say. Given this very in-depth answer, we wondered whether Kosminsky would consider extending the… → Read More
We’ve been working with a list of preferred sources as a guide for WikiTribune staff to attribute information to, and since you asked, we’re happy to share it. We’re hoping it’ll be a valuable… → Read More
Forgive us if the WikiTribune blog seems like a constant parade of introductions lately — we’re expanding fast and want you to be completely up-to-date on who’s who. I’m a New Zealand-based… → Read More
Next week, WikiTribune journalist Lydia Morrish will be interviewing Peter Kosminsky, who created the four-part Channel 4 drama ‘The State.’ Based on his own extensive research, it dramatised the… → Read More
We’re expanding the staff team as we prepare for launch, including bringing in talent beyond the initial base around our office in the UK. One of the new recruits to Team WikiTribune is our first U.S… → Read More
We want photography and powerful imagery to be major features of WikiTribune. To help push that, we have a new photographer in residence: Francis Augusto. He’s here to help us develop a distinctive… → Read More
Meet George Engels, an Argentinian, who has joined WikiTribune in London. → Read More
Bold new goals to combat poverty, health and security. → Read More
As you might have noticed, we haven’t been saying a whole lot lately. We haven’t got bored and wandered off to do something else — we’re just mega-busy, heads down, getting the site ready. First… → Read More
As you might have noticed, we haven’t been saying a whole lot lately. We haven’t got bored and wandered off to do something else — we’re just mega-busy, heads down, getting the site ready. First… → Read More
And only some of you hate them with a passion. Hooray! → Read More
When we sent out our reader survey, a lot of you told us you’d be interested in a WikiTribune podcast. We think it’s a great idea, but like the website we’re building (it’s coming, we promise), we… → Read More
Following on from part 1, in which Peter answered 10 of the burning questions you sent in, we’re back with the next batch of answers about all things WikiTribune. Let’s get stuck in. “Most people… → Read More
We recently published two ‘meet the journalists’ posts, to show you who we’ve brought on board the good ship WikiTribune so far. Quite a few of you spotted that they’re all based in the UK, and asked… → Read More
We thought you’d have lots of questions for our launch editor, Peter Bale, and we were right. So many, in fact, that we’re going to need to split his answers across several posts to ensure we don’t… → Read More
Last time, we met WikiTribune’s first three journalists: Holly, Harry and Linh. Now we’d like to introduce you to the next two full-timers and our current intern Tom. I’m Lydia Morrish, a 23-year-old… → Read More