In this conversation for my latest episode of ‘Inside Motorsport Media’, seasoned Formula 1 journalist Frank Woestenburg offers insights into how established media can stay relevant while keeping the independence and credibility that set journalism apart from...
“Nothing is off the table anymore” – Opportunities in motorsport journalism’s evolving landscape
In my latest episode of ‘Inside Motorsport Media,’ I talk to veteran journalist Anthony Peacock about how motorsport journalism has changed, the biggest challenges that the media faces today, what journalists really want from drivers, and why it matters for the...
“Don’t fight every false story” – How Formula One journalism has survived the digital revolution
Jon Noble’s journey through the industry reads like a roadmap of media evolution itself. Starting with Timothy Collings' sports news agency that he began working for during his University holidays from 1992, he covered Formula One alongside football and rugby for...
“Substance, not soundbites”: How journalism can provide clarity in a noisy world
When Daniel Bastien began covering Formula One 20 years ago, the sport - and journalism - looked entirely different. Back then, race reports were typed for print (or print-like for websites), headlines weren’t optimized for algorithms, and journalists didn’t need to...
Matthias Dubach: People will always read good stories
When Matthias Dubach joined Blick eleven years ago, the Swiss daily still ran two print editions daily. Today, Switzerland’s most widely read German-language news outlet operates in a radically different media landscape. “Print journalism is on its way out,” Dubach...





