Geneva Overholser: Keeping journalism, and journalism school, connected to...
Editor’s Note: It’s the start of the school year, which means students are returning to journalism programs around the country. As the media industry continues to evolve, how well is new talent being...
View ArticleHow Human Rights Watch got into the quasi-journalism business
Media from nonprofits has boomed in recent years. But that doesn’t just mean the ProPublicas and Texas Tribunes of the world — nonprofit advocacy groups are also inching their way into the media...
View Article#Podcast: Tips and tools for sorting the social media chaos
Tweet Image by Pedro Lozano on Flickr. Creative commons licence. Some rights reserved. This podcast looks at tips and tools for finding sources and stories via social media. It includes practical...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: The bizarre anti-Muslim film, and challenging...
A bizarre video’s mysterious roots: The week’s big political story has been the killing of a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans at an embassy in Libya, but it’s also been an extremely bizarre...
View ArticleMeredith Artley: Here’s what we look for when we hire young journalists,...
Editor’s Note: It’s the start of the school year, which means students are returning to journalism programs around the country. As the media industry continues to evolve, how well is new talent being...
View ArticlePostcard from Doha: At Al Jazeera English, interactive journalism built on...
Editor’s Note: Nikki Usher and Seth C. Lewis are academic researchers studying the intersection of journalists and technologists, or “hacks and hackers.” The latest part of their work included Usher’s...
View ArticleKnight announces a data-centric class of News Challenge winners
Today at the Online News Association’s annual conference in San Francisco, the Knight Foundation will present its newest class of Knight News Challenge winners. This cycle — the second of three this...
View ArticleWhat happens when news organizations move from “beats” to “obsessions”?
I’ll be honest: There aren’t a lot of “future of news” meta-posts these days that get me to stop the other things I’m doing and read them, closely, from beginning to end. One recent exception, though,...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: Rethinking free speech online, and mixed reviews for USA...
‘Innocence of Muslims’ and the future of free speech: We learned a bit more about the anti-Muslim film “Innocence of Muslims” this week, and, yes, it still seems about as strange as we initially...
View ArticleRobert Hernandez: Reboot journalism school? Take control of your education...
Editor’s Note: It’s the start of the school year, which means students are returning to journalism programs around the country. As the media industry continues to evolve, how well is new talent being...
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