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In honor of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, members of the National Press Club’s Press Freedom Team have interviewed journalists in exile from around the world. more
The newest class of RJI Fellows is working to help newsrooms engage with and accurately represent their communities. Their innovative and practical projects range from teaching journalists how to work with amateur radio operators during natural disasters to improving the quality of reporting on Latino and Hispanic communities. more
Media publishers may soon be able to charge Twitter users to read individual articles shared on the platform rather than require them to purchase a subscription to a paywalled outlet.  more
When it comes to the news media and the impact it’s having on democracy and political polarization in the United States, Americans are likelier to say it’s doing more harm than good. more
Lee Enterprises, the corporate owner of five Montana daily newspapers, plans to reduce the number of days it prints in most of its newspapers to three days per week. more
Siding against Google, a federal judge on Friday refused to dismiss the Department of Justice's lawsuit claiming that the company used anticompetitive tactics to monopolize digital display advertising. more
G/O Media today named Rory Carroll as editor in chief of Jalopnik, one of the largest automotive news and opinion sites covering car culture, the auto industry, racing, transportation, airplanes, technology, motorcycles and much more. more
This second report in DoubleVerify's "Post-Cookie Questions" research examines the evolution of cookie deprecation strategies, the shift towards user privacy and its impact on digital advertising. more
The challenge of moving local public notices online has been partially solved, at least in a couple of places: The North Carolina Press Association (NCPA) has endorsed the Illinois Press Association’s web platform as its partner for aggregating statewide public notices for North Carolina newspapers.  more
U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday, in a possible preview of a 2024 presidential campaign theme, attacked news outlets he said used "lies told for profit and power" to stir up hatred, as he coupled his remarks with pointed jokes about Fox News. more
Under a bipartisan bill, children under the age of 13 would be barred from using social media, while those between the ages of 13 and 17 would need parental consent to create an account. more
Guardian US has appointed Lauren N. Williams as its new deputy editor for race and equity. Williams will lead editorial coverage on race, identity and inequality across all teams and desks in the Guardian US newsroom. She starts on May 30. more
It seems like every week news breaks that underscores the need for a more widespread and permanent solution to the unfortunate tendency of public officials to abuse their offices to spy on journalists. more
On Sunday, her strongest moments came talking about the firing of Tucker Carlson at Fox News. more
The 2023 Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists will be announced by Administrator Marjorie Miller via livestream at 3 p.m. Eastern time on May 8. more
President Biden took several jabs at his age during his speech at the White House Correspondents' Association's annual dinner on Saturday, somewhat acknowledging one of the issues inserting itself into his 2024 campaign. more
Dominion's key players discuss Dominion from founding to the 2020 election to now, including death threats, loss of customers and the post-settlement firing of Tucker Carlson. more
Vice Media will cancel its acclaimed program “Vice News Tonight” as part of a broad restructuring that will result in painful cuts across the organization, the company said Thursday. more
Russia said on Thursday it had rejected a U.S. embassy request to visit detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in response to Washington's refusal to grant visas to a group of Russian journalists. more
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