The rise of the internet, then social media, then the ubiquity of smartphones each successively raised questions about how journalists think about and interact with the people on the receiving end of ...
Editing multimedia content is challenging, especially when you’re not working with the right tools. As demand among news audiences shifts to video and audio, newsrooms, journalists and content ...
Recent studies show that people are skeptical. They want newsrooms to disclose their use of AI and develop ethical guidelines before integrating these technologies into their workflow. Research on ...
Journalistic training emphasizes that our societies NEED journalism, but it’s fair to ask if anyone actually NEEDS the journalism we’re currently getting. Many people worldwide are not asking ‘if’ ...
Press freedom in Serbia has reached a critical juncture. Independent media outlets in the country, and the journalists that work at them, have been threatened, physically attacked and, increasingly, ...
Examining audio recordings to determine their authenticity and verify the content within can be critical for journalists conducting investigations. Forensic audio analysis, however, often is ...
Journalists have long operated in high-pressure work environments with tight deadlines and the demands of hyper-connectivity. In the face of increasing political hostility, funding cuts and a rapidly ...
Have you ever felt stuck pitching the same kinds of stories as your interests evolve or as the media landscape shifts? You’re not alone. Many freelancers eventually want to move beyond their usual ...
Media outlets in the U.K. and U.S. cut almost 4,000 jobs in 2024. Already this year, too, The Washington Post, MSNBC and The Wall Street Journal have made significant layoffs. As mainstream media ...
For years, many media outlets have sought to funnel audiences to their websites via social media. Newsrooms post X/Twitter threads, Facebook posts, and Instagram reels to tease their work, which is ...
Student journalists are increasingly in the public eye — and in the crosshairs. They’ve been recognized for covering consequential issues on campuses and in communities nationwide, and they’re viewed ...
Journalists with outstanding reporting on rule of law issues can compete for the World Justice Project’s Anthony Lewis Prize for Exceptional Rule of Law Journalism, which recognizes journalistic ...