All discussions filtered by tag "journalism"
Influencers Shaping Modern Journalism Dynamics
Influencers are reshaping journalism, emphasizing authenticity, transparency, and community connection in modern news delivery.
Wall Street Takes Aim at AP
Wall Street's Gannett partners with Reuters, challenging the Associated Press and altering the local journalism landscape.
Aaron Brown, CNN Anchor, Dies
Former CNN anchor Aaron Brown, known for his September 11 coverage, dies at 76, leaving a profound journalistic legacy.
Aaron Brown, CNN Anchor, Dies
Aaron Brown, influential former CNN anchor, passed away at 76, renowned for his coverage of 9/11 and impactful storytelling.
Rebuilding Trust in Legacy Media
Legacy media faces a trust crisis as audiences prefer independent creators over traditional journalism. Solutions for rebuilding trust are necessary.
Confronting Hate: A Journalist's Choice
Phil Williams discusses personal attacks faced while reporting on hate groups and the importance of journalistic integrity.
Elisabeth Bumiller Returns to Reporting
Elisabeth Bumiller steps down as Washington bureau chief to return to writing and reporting at The New York Times.
Washington Post Politics Editor Ousted
Washington Post removes politics editor Dan Eggen following Trump's victory, stating no reason for the abrupt decision.
Jason Cowley Steps Down as Editor
Jason Cowley resigns as New Statesman editor after 16 years, continuing as a columnist and essayist.
Surviving the Broligarchy's Challenges
Surviving the broligarchy: 20 crucial lessons for navigating a post-truth world dominated by surveillance and authoritarianism.
Deadline Approaches for PRESS Act
Senate Democrats risk missing the deadline to pass the PRESS Act, protecting journalists from government surveillance.
Can Journalism Adapt to Change?
Media insiders discuss journalism's future amid challenges like tech dominance, evolving audiences, and the need for new business models.
Blame New York Times if Trump Wins
Blaming the New York Times, the article argues their inadequate coverage could facilitate a Trump victory in 2024.
Can Journalism Survive Today?
Media experts discuss journalism's precarious future amid evolving business models, audience shifts, and the challenges posed by technology.
Guardian Europe Edition Achieves Success
The Guardian’s European edition boosts pageviews by 15% and increases donations by 45% in its first year.
Knight Foundation Grant-Making Concerns
Concerns arise over the Knight Foundation's strategy, delays in grant processing, and funding pauses affecting journalism initiatives.
Supreme Court Revives Reporter Lawsuit
Supreme Court revives Texas reporter's lawsuit after her arrest for asking questions, raising free speech rights concerns.
Guardian's European Edition Thrives
The Guardian's European edition significantly boosts pageviews and reader donations, highlighting successful international expansion.
Knight Foundation Grant-Making Controversies
Concerns rise over the Knight Foundation’s grant-making strategy, highlighting transparency and operational delays in journalism funding.
Supreme Court Revives Reporter Lawsuit
Supreme Court revives lawsuit of Texas journalist arrested for asking questions, questioning free speech rights of non-traditional reporters.
$20 Million Grants for Small Newsrooms
Press Forward allocates $20 million in grants to support 205 small local newsrooms, enhancing journalism in underserved communities.
NYT Criticized for Trump Coverage
Former NYT public editor criticizes the paper for downplaying Trump's racist comments as intellectual discourse.
The Atlantic Expands Print Edition
The Atlantic expands its print magazine to 12 issues annually, celebrating surpassing 1 million subscribers amid digital challenges.
The Atlantic Expands Print Magazine
The Atlantic is expanding its print magazine to 12 issues annually after surpassing 1 million subscribers.
Taylor Lorenz Leaves Washington Post
Taylor Lorenz exits the Washington Post after a conflict with editors over a controversial social media post about Biden.
Lorenz's Shift to Independent Journalism
Taylor Lorenz leaves legacy media for the creator economy, aiming to reshape internet journalism on her own terms.
Question Everything: Journalism Reimagined
Brian Reed, former S-Town host, explores the evolving world of journalism in his new podcast, "Question Everything."
Ryan Lizza Takes Leave from Politico
Ryan Lizza takes a leave of absence from Politico and Playbook, mutually agreed upon.
Assange Pleads Guilty to Journalism
Julian Assange claims he was freed after pleading 'guilty to journalism' during testimony to the Council of Europe.
Project 2025's Impact on Journalism
Project 2025 outlines conservative policies that may drastically affect journalism, from limiting funding to increasing surveillance on reporters.
Platformer's Fourth Year Reflections
Platformer reflects on its fourth year since leaving Substack, highlighting subscriber growth and new revenue strategies while maintaining editorial integrity.
RFK Jr. and Nuzzi Scandal
Allegations of an inappropriate relationship between journalist Olivia Nuzzi and RFK Jr. raise serious ethical concerns in journalism.
RFK Jr. Relationship Sparks Media Controversy
Journalist Olivia Nuzzi is on leave after a reported inappropriate relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
AI Translations: The Economist's New Approach
The Economist adopts AI translation for its app, reaching global audiences despite ongoing challenges in journalism translation quality.
Media's Failure to Confront Fascism
Media fails to address rising authoritarianism, focusing instead on false balance and failing to contextualize significant societal issues.
Journalists: Why They Choose Staying
Study explores why journalists stay in the profession, highlighting joy in service, camaraderie, and emotional connections with audiences.
Cuba's Independent Press Under Siege
Cuba's independent press faces severe crackdown, forcing many journalists into exile and threatening freedom of speech on the island.
Cuba's Media Crackdown Explained
Cuban journalist Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca reflects on the crackdown on independent media and his forced exile.
Ellen Crooke to Retire from Tegna
Tegna's SVP of News, Ellen Crooke, retires in January 2025 after notable contributions to journalism and news leadership.
Trump's Mental Competence Under Scrutiny
Concerns about Trump's mental capacity have intensified following his debate performance, prompting media scrutiny of his fitness for presidency.
AI Replaces Human Journalists Controversy
Hawaii's The Garden Island newspaper uses AI newscasters, prompting concerns over job replacement and "digital colonialism" from unionized journalists.
Ellen Crooke Announces Retirement from Tegna
Tegna SVP of News Ellen Crooke announces retirement after impactful career, leading news innovation and mentoring journalists since 2002.
Independent Press Essential for Democracy
Martin Baron emphasizes the vital role of independent press in democracy amid challenges from powerful figures like Trump and Bezos.
ESPN's AI Recaps Miss the Mark
ESPN's AI sports recaps lack nuance, raising concerns about replacing journalists with bland summaries of games.
Big Tech's Role in Journalism
Big tech’s support for journalism raises concerns about independence and dependency, especially in regions with limited resources.
Nigerian Journalist Exposes Wagner Group
Nigerian journalist Philip Obaji Jr. shares insights on covering the dangerous activities of the Wagner Group in Africa.
Big Tech's Role in Journalism
Big tech's role in journalism highlights the balance between innovation support and media independence challenges.
Big Tech's Influence on Journalism
Big tech claims to support journalism's future, but raises concerns about independence and dependency in the evolving media landscape.
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