A gathering of online journalism educators, which started with eight people in 2001, grew to about 70 people this morning as Nora Paul, director of the Institute for New Media Studies, led a ...
Bill Moyers, at the time the White House press secretary, is photographed at a press briefing in Washington, D.C., in February 1966. The job of the journalist, Moyers thought, is to create the ...
Editor's note: The following is a keynote address given by ICFJ Knight Fellow Mattia Peretti at the Media Party conference in Buenos Aires in late August. The title of this talk is “Reinventing ...
“2026 promises growth and expansion for journalists that bring agency to their communities via new tools and resources, empowering users and motivating them to hold power to account alongside local ...
The news media most successful at creating and maintaining ties with their readers, users, listeners and viewers will increasingly be media that dare challenge some of the journalist dogmas of the ...
Gikandi won $7,500 in seed money in the third year of a student pitch competition that again closed out a University of Pennsylvania Entrepreneurial Journalism class taught by adjunct professor Sam ...
We Journalists have always been admired by the plebes for our ability to go balls deep in culture. Sometimes that means getting a job at a grocery store to investigate their unfair trade practices, ...