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The safety crisis nobody in media wants to talk about

Ritchie Nanda · Jun 18 · 5 min read

The safety crisis nobody in media wants to talk about

Journalism has always asked people to show up. but what happens when things go wrong?Editors send journalists into protests, courtrooms, crime scenes, breaking news situations and unpredictable environments every day.That reality is deeply woven into journalism itself. Reporting has always depended on people being present where events unfold, asking difficult questions, witnessing moments firsthand, and bringing stories back to the public.But while journalism has evolved dramatically over the ye

Breaking news coordination without WhatsApp

Ritchie Nanda · Jun 18 · 4 min read

Breaking news coordination without WhatsApp

Breaking news does not fail because journalists move too slowly. It breaks when coordination cannot keep up.A story emerges. Reporters begin moving. Photos arrive. Editors assign coverage. Producers request updates. Contributors send information from different locations.Within minutes, the challenge shifts. Not communication.Coordination.Who owns coverage? What has been verified? Who is responding? What gets published?For years, WhatsApp became the fastest way to keep teams connected.But modern

PressHop® wins two National Technology Awards 2026 in a landmark moment for the Future of Journalism

Ritchie Nanda · May 19 · 4 min read

PressHop® wins two National Technology Awards 2026 in a landmark moment for the Future of Journalism

London, UK - PressHop®, the real-time citizen journalism marketplace, has achieved one of the biggest milestones in its journey yet, winning two major titles at the National Technology Awards 2026, one of the UK's most prestigious celebrations of innovation and technology excellence.This marks PressHop®'s third industry award since launch, cementing its position as one of the fastest-growing companies reshaping the future of news and media worldwide. Today, PressHop® is home to over 125,000 veri