Journalist Alison Hill explains what soft news is in journalism and shares seven reasons why soft news is important. The post What Is ‘Soft News’ in Journalism? Why Are These Stories Important? appeared first on Writer's Digest.| Writer's Digest
Whether you’re job hunting, building your network, or just figuring out your next steps, this event is for you. Join the Chicago Headline Club for a day of career development, peer connection, and newsroom access. (And yes, there will be light bites and beverages!) RSVP for today for the Friday, October [...]| Chicago Headline Club
The Resilient Sisterhood Project is delighted about the recognition of the legacy of the much beloved Gwen Ifill by the US Postal Service. On January 30th, 2020 USPS unveiled the 43rd postage stamp in the Black Heritage Series, featuring Ifill. Gwen Ifill was born on September 29, 1955, in New York City. Growing up, her… The post Remembering Gwen Ifill appeared first on Resilient Sisterhood Project.| Resilient Sisterhood Project
Without even entering the building, we were able to silently peer through the camera on a Deebot device made by Chinese giant Ecovacs.| www.abc.net.au
Science journalism is undergoing a profound transformation in the digital era. While new technologies offer exciting possibilities to reach wider| European Science-Media Hub
Publish Network Research from Social Media Data Easily—No Coding Required! In today’s data-driven world, understanding the dynamics of social media is no longer optional, it’s essential. From the evolution of online discourse to the influencers in digital communities, the patterns we uncover in with social media networks have the power to inform academic research, policy-making,…| Social Media Research Foundation
Alex Cohen was born on July 8, 1972, in New York City. She moved to California when she was two years old and spent her childhood in the busy San Fernando| Featured Biography
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Well-known author Truong Huy San and high profile lawyer Tran Dinh Trien are both believed to have been detained in the past week.| Project88
The month of January 2019 saw extreme temperatures registered across much of the Australian continent. As a result, high levels of electricity demand were experienced – and pushed electricity supply infrastructure (generation, and transmission/distribution) to the limit. On Friday 25th January, journalists at the Australian reproduced of a snapshot from the NEMwatch widget showing the...| NEMwatch v10
An overview of our WattClarity coverage throughout 2022, in what was a very eventful year for the energy market.| Global-Roam