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Internships and journalism schools should give their students the tools they need to push for transparency and fairness in the hiring process. more
As both a resident and journalist, I keep two go bags packed: one for reporting emergencies and another one if I need to evacuate my home.  more
When a north-central Wisconsin news site reported that a businessman had uttered a homophobic slur, he sued, claiming defamation. The legal bills are piling up. more
Heists Worth Billions, published in June after a four-month investigation, is The Conversation’s first foray into investigative reporting — an expansion the publication’s leadership believes is important at a time when opportunities to do that (often expensive) reporting, especially on the local level, are shrinking. more
Now live in New York City, New Yorkers and city visitors can discover The Times’ full suite of products and how best to use them on their commute and beyond. more
An anchor on the scene tells the viewer: This story matters, this story is important. more
Members of the New York Times' union on Monday evening briefed several dozen staffers from The Washington Post union about best practices they learned from The Times' union’s walkout last December, three sources familiar with the meeting told Axios. more
The New York Times has decided not to join a group of media companies attempting to jointly negotiate with the major tech companies over use of their content to power artificial intelligence. more
Expect the biggest media companies to use their market power to cut better deals with OpenAI and its peers. more
Sports Illustrated publisher The Arena Group has agreed to sell a majority stake to entrepreneur Manoj Bhargava's Simplify Inventions, the company said Monday. more
As newsrooms look to win the attention of readers amid social media changes, solid newsletter strategies are essential. more
American officials have said that their Russian counterparts are blocking them from getting regular consular access to Evan Gershkovich. more
Investigative projects are often likened to marathons. But, every now and then, watchdog reporters need to sprint. more
Four tips on expediting your next animated adventure ... more
The Native American Journalists Association announced Friday it is changing its name to the Indigenous Journalists Association in an effort to become more inclusive and strengthen ties with Indigenous journalists worldwide. more
Is Mark Zuckerberg’s latest venture just a flash in the pan? That depends on whether it can hold its own against its biggest rival. And no, that’s not X, the former Twitter. It’s TikTok. And the odds are not great. more
HOW UNUSUAL IS THIS? It’s very rare. In 2019, San Francisco police raided the home of Bryan Carmody, an independent journalist, seeking to find his source for a story about a police investigation into the sudden death of a local public official, according to the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. San Francisco paid a settlement to Carmody as a result of the raid. more
Be among the first to apply to Medill’s Master of Science in Journalism for the class of 2025. Applications are now open to begin the program in Fall 2024 with two important updates.   more
The Marion County Record is a small, family-owned newspaper in Marion, Kansas — about 60 miles north of Wichita. It has seven employees and a circulation of about 4,000. But this little publication is at the center of a controversy that involves nothing less than democracy, press freedoms and the First Amendment. more
The top law enforcement officer in Kansas appeared to justify a Marion County search warrant that led to an unprecedented raid on a local newspaper and potentially contributed to the death of the paper’s co-owner.  more
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