Do you know of a journalism tool, app or resource that we haven’t covered? A media innovator who has a fascinating story to tell? We’re always accepting new pitches from writers around the world.
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IJNet delivers the latest on global media innovation, news apps and tools, training opportunities and expert advice for professional and emerging journalists worldwide. Produced by the International Center for Journalists, IJNet follows the shifting journalism scene from a global perspective.
IJNet accepts pitches from readers, and in doing so, we hope to build a network of global, diverse contributors whose work can help as many journalists as possible.
Most of our freelancers work in English, but we’ve recently added the opportunity to write in Spanish, Portuguese or Russian. If you would prefer to write in one of these languages, please indicate that on the form below.
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