Also: journalism and big oil can now get divorced. I’ve seen a few great slide decks in my life: Mary The post Slide Deck Journalism: The Electrotech Revolution appeared first on (Rebranding).| (Rebranding)
This week, NüVoices editor and board member Jessie Lau speaks to returning guest, award-winning author and journalist Barbara Demick, about her new book “Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins.”| nuvoices.com
Mario Guevara, an Atlanta-based Spanish-language journalist, was deported to El Salvador after the U.S. Court of Appeals rejected his request to remain in the U.S., despite his fears of retribution for his media coverage. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.| The Current
Publisert i Uncertain States Scandinavia #25 “Europa”, i september 2025. Original her (side 2). Brev fra Europa Jeg vokste opp i en liten verden, i ei norsk bygd med flere kyr enn folk …| Jessica Furseth
To celebrate the publication of Beacons In The Darkness, we’ve polled Agate staff for some of their favorite memories involving their local newspapers. David Schlesinger, Publishing Director Hometown: Portland, Oregon... READ MORE The post Community Newspaper Memories appeared first on Agate Publishing.| Agate Publishing
Wildseeds Fund works with NDN Collective to launch a Indigenous narrative change grant program.| Wildseeds Fund
With regard to this week’s miserable performance by the New York Times in its gotcha-til-we-squee, front-page, lead-column scoopfest on Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein’s supposed Trumphunting, I think the whole mess requires something a little more detailed than the generalized contempt I’ve already offered on Twitter. So here we go: Dear men and women of the […]| The Audacity of Despair
Hey, @jack. I thought, Mr. Dorsey, that we had an understanding. I would not ever concede that telling you or anyone else they ought to die of boils was unjustifiable after their own rhetoric lapsed into abject slander, dishonesty or dishonor, and you — pretending that I had somehow threatened the actual well-being of another […]| The Audacity of Despair
Fifteen years as a newspaperman taught me a few select things. One is this: It is the god-given right of every American to resent or even hate his local newspaper. Indeed, it is our birthright to hate any and every news organization, print or broadcast. It is not certain that you will avail yourself of […]| The Audacity of Despair
On Monday I quoted a great news report by John Walker, but it only clicked today he was writing for Kotaku. I didn’t read them back in the day, in part because they were published by the same Gawker Media outfit behind Gizmodo. If the name rings a bell here, Sam Biddle ran a story in 2012 asking if his readers were willing to look as stupid as I did for the unannounced Apple Watch, and included a photo of me with an iPod Nano. (My sister worked at the Fruit Company at the time, and told me ...| Rubenerd
This is Part 2 of a post that began with a Jimmy Kimmel monologue, but really wasn’t about that. It was about the grave situation in which over-the-air (OTA) TV finds itself. Here is Part 1. Even people who don’t like leftish comedy should admit that Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue after he returned to the air […]| Doc Searls Weblog
Which Midstate organizations are dedicated to making sure you understand your First Amendment rights? Plus, the local news for October 1, 2025.| WPLN News
News/Media Alliance President and CEO Danielle Coffey has been named to Washingtonian magazine's 2025 Most Powerful Women in Washington.| News/Media Alliance
Call your member of Congress today and demand they stop Big Tech companies from using local news content without compensation: 202.224.3121| News/Media Alliance
The News/Media Alliance produces ads for newspapers to run in their print publications each year to thank our hardworking newspaper carriers, without whom many people would not receive the news.| News/Media Alliance
International Newspaper Carrier Day is held each year in conjunction with National Newspaper Week (NNW), an annual week dedicated to celebrating the impact of newspapers to communities large and small.| News/Media Alliance
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Business Insider had massive layoffs in May after search engine hits went down badly. But they’d fix it — with AI! On Thursday afternoon, editor-in-chief Jamie Heller sent out the memo specifying precisely how to write by chatbot. [Status, paywalled; Verge] Journalists can — i.e., they’re expected to — write their first draft with a […]| Pivot to AI
“This is one of the things with the fast world that we’re in: how do we get people to stop — and to question?” ~ Mónica Quesada Cordero Solutions journalism is a rigorous form of reporting the…| Listening to the Universe
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
How Missoula County is myth-busting and meme-making its way into residents’ feeds.| The Pulp
Jack Thorne’s News of the World phone-hacking ITV drama dulls the astonishing scandal| New Statesman
In my last post, I wrote about the need for journalism to recalibrate the approach to its craft given current and very real threats to it and to our society. This entry focuses on the same general …| C-suite Blueprint
Now we are just haggling over the price.| ideatrash
And where we go from here| Platformer
Keith’s note: The Department of Defense War is now cracking down on journalists who wish to commit acts of actual journalism at DOD DOW. Since NASA’s role has now been formally redefined by Executive Order 14343 as having “a primary function intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work” what can we expect in terms of how NASA PAO (Public Affairs Office) interacts with media? This may be a stretch – […] The post NASA PAO 2.0? appeared first on NASA Wa...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
When she started her first job reporting on farming, trying to work out how to move into interior design, Sally Percy had no idea she’d forge such an extraordinarily successful careeer as a business journalist and author. But the lessons she learned in her earliest days – how to write…Continue reading| The Extraordinary Business Book Club
Defenders of the official narrative accuse those who ask such questions of being conspiracists. But until those questions are answered, our understanding of January 6—no matter our political leanings—will be incomplete. The post What We Know and What We Don’t <br>About January 6 appeared first on Imprimis.| Imprimis
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
Reframed as a “bewitched middlebrow,” Buzzati’s fiction re-enters literary history not as a comforting escape, but as a sharp tool for existential inquiry. The post Betwixt or Bewitched? Rethinking the “Middlebrow” with Dino Buzzati appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
Against the backdrop of several protracted conflicts worldwide— such as South Sudan, Ukraine, and Gaza, among others—conflict reporting is top of mind for media professionals and peacekeepers alike. After all, journalism has long been celebrated for its ability to reveal hidden truths, hold power to account, and tell stories in the public interest. Despite these […] The post What Does Peace Journalism Mean to Peace Journalists in East Africa? appeared first on Peace News Network.| Peace News Network
Let's keep this momentum going| Commentary Archives – The Independent
When journalism dies, so does democracy. It's already happening in Newfoundland and Labrador| Commentary Archives – The Independent
This Family Weekend, three Baylor families reflected on how The Lariat had shaped not only their college years, but also the careers and callings that followed for their children.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
An email sent to NBCUniversal employees, including journalists at NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo and more, eulogizes Charlie Kirk as an "advocate for open debate" and reminds staff that even milquetoast statements about Kirk's death can result in their firing.| 404 Media
The Colorado Sun has more than doubled in size since our launch in 2018 and continues to evolve as a nonprofit| The Colorado Sun
I don’t often recycle content here on the C-suite Blueprint. This entry is an exception given the increasing peril journalism (and, indeed, our entire society) currently faces. The piece below is republished from August 2022 with no edits. There are, however, some updates that bear mentioning. First, when Jennifer Rubin penned the op-ed referenced, she […]| C-suite Blueprint
The Estes Valley Voice had been in existence for just four months when it filed its first open-government lawsuit. Now 14 months since it launched in June 2024, the digital news outlet has filed — remarkably — a total of three. The post In existence for just 14 months, the Estes Valley Voice files its third open-government lawsuit appeared first on Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.| Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Fast Forward Films launched Free Press, Free Country, a campaign to educate Coloradans about the critical importance of strong, independent journalism in a democracy. The Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition is serving as the fiscal sponsor and as an adviser for the project. The post Free Press, Free Country campaign and documentary will show that ‘journalism is not partisan, it’s patriotic’ appeared first on Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.| Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Steve Zansberg, First Amendment attorney and president of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, is a new member of the Colorado Press Association’s hall of fame.| Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Ever wondered what consumes a visual journalist’s day? I tracked every hour of a typical project to uncover the biggest time drains and share insights.. The post Why Visual Journalism Is So Slow appeared first on Nightingale.| | Nightingale | Nightingale
Another local news outlet has been shut down. DCist, the popular news and lifestyle site, announced Feb. 23 that the site “will no longer publish new| The Georgetowner
Walter Kirn's analog newspaper County Highway trades digital distraction for small-town stories — and he's bringing his vision of unhurried journalism to Shakespeare & Co. on Saturday.| The Pulp
Some reporters look askance at media training, thinking it a ploy to cover up the real news. Au contraire, my journalistic friends. Members of the Fourth Estate also stand to gain, as revealed in m…| C-suite Blueprint
Good morning! A little more than nine months ago, we launched Hmm Daily, as a demonstration of faith or at least hope in two propositions: that articles published on a website were still a thing that people were motivated to read, and that it might be possible for us to use new tools to build […]| Hmm Daily
To counter the propaganda of public officials and political leaders, Puerto Rican attorney Luis José Torres Asencio used a recent keynote address to urge both the press and the general public to exercise their right to access information more frequently and with greater urgency.| Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
Nearly 270 journalists killed in Gaza, leaving local voices silenced, coverage restricted, and international protections questioned.| Digital Information World
I had a great time interviewing with Dance Magazine's Ryan P. Casey about PURPOSE's thriving practices, and offering tips for negotiating and naming your needs. Here's a glimpse... "Dancers and choreographers must be strong, clear communicators when it comes to negotiating contracts and agreements. That's part of the philosophy espoused by A. Nia Austin-Edwards, [...] The post Check us out in November’s Dance Magazine appeared first on PURPOSE Productions.| PURPOSE Productions
In the crowded landscape of digital content, Reality Check with Ross Coulthart from NewsNation is proving that a fresh approach can cut through the noise.| Barrett Media | Sports, News & Music Media Analysis & Insights
Never doubt that what may seem like an effortless read in a publication has taken hours of conjuring, sculpting and editing. Here are 20 essential tips for writing better articles. 1. Choose your point of view (PoV), and stick to it throughout your article. Point of view refers to the perspective of the narrator […] The post How to Write Better Articles appeared first on The Writers' College Times.| The Writers' College Times
Cosmos is — or was — a popular science magazine published by the CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency. David Ho is an oceanographer at the University of Hawai’i. Cosmos posted an articl…| Pivot to AI
A lawyer’s letter urges the Bennett trustees to rescind their “egregiously unconstitutional” decision to pull the town’s advertising from two Eastern Plains newspapers because they didn’t like an article about a sexual assault that allegedly happened at a middle school. The post Bennett trustees’ decision to pull town’s advertising from newspapers ‘egregiously unconstitutional’ appeared first on Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.| Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Reporter and anchor Tracy Davidson is leaving NBC10 after nearly 30 years to pursue a full-time career in public speaking.| NBC10 Philadelphia
The former WXIX-TV meteorologist called Tuesday "Independence Day," because his six-month noncompete clause expired, allowing him to talk about Cincinnati weather and work for another local TV station.| WVXU
The federal government has been funding select media organizations for decades. It’s time to give this responsibility back to the free market.| Foundation for Economic Education
Førstesideoppslag i Dagbladet Magasinet, 19 november 2011.| Jessica Furseth
Published in Eaten Magazine, The Sea issue (Summer 2025), pages 74-83| Jessica Furseth
Published in New Humanist, Summer 2025 issue, p56-58.| Jessica Furseth
Published in The Simple Things, May 2025.| Jessica Furseth
Published in The Simple Things, January 2025. Midwinter doesn’t really have many smells of its own. Beyond the invitingly acrid aroma of pine and the icy metallic scent of snow, this season’s smells are mostly memories of things that happened before nature went to sleep. Such as the baked goods spiced with ginger, cardamom andContinue reading "Let them eat oranges – but only in winter"| Jessica Furseth
Published in Extra Crispy, April 2017. Original story / Archived story. It is, in fact, possible. On his 30th birthday, Luke Abrams received 30 pounds of Red Robin-brand bacon—”Applewood smoked!”—from a friend who was a cook at the chain. “Red Robin is famous for their bacon. It’s like crack,” Luke explained. “I don’t know what sorcery theyContinue reading "What Happens When You Eat Too Much Bacon"| Jessica Furseth
Published in Garage by Vice in March 2019. Original story link / Archived story link. The permanently closed Lord Napier pub in Hackney is a never-ending piece of community art, but how long can it stay that way? I first saw the Lord Napier in Hackney Wick ten years ago, walking down White Post Lane when IContinue reading "On Google Street View, Gentrification, and London Street Art"| Jessica Furseth
Published in The Simple Things, October 2024.| Jessica Furseth
Published in Huck Magazine, June 2019. Original article link. / Archived story link. The curse of the British pub refurbishmentThe Disappearing City It’s the end of an era for Norman’s Coach & …| Jessica Furseth
The Israeli army killed Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif and five of his colleagues in a targeted strike on a journalists’ tent outside al-Shifa Hospital. The attack has effectively wiped out all of Al Jazeera’s staff in Gaza City.| Mondoweiss
Vanity Fair global editorial director Mark Guiducci has announced his plan to reshape the publication's political and business coverage.| TheWrap
My friend Mort Mintz died this week at 103. Fittingly, the Washington Post, where we were colleagues for many years, gave him a nice obit, starting on the Metro news front and filling columns inside. It was decent enough, but incomplete. Mort broke into newspapers in St. Louis in 1946…| Eugene L. Meyer
Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld was spotted on the couch of NBC’s Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.| www.adweek.com
Over the past eight months at Stanford, I’ve done almost everything except journalism. Here’s why — and the result.| Medium
A Venezuelan-American Journalist’s Journey| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
What’s next for my return to journalism| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
Reflections from halftime of my career| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
A Year Later: How Russian Journalism Lost Even More Ground| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
Turns out even editors aren’t sure how we are training the next generation.| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
Three lessons you can put to use right now| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
10 Crazy Reasons Why You Should Hire Me As A Content Creator, complete with the truth and nothing but the truth.| Gabriel Iosa
I asked in a blog some years ago if satire worked. If it does, why is the world in such…| Charles Harris author
News Inside Issue 20 documents survival and resilience under extreme conditions.| The Marshall Project
Zhu, who received a master's from the Bloomberg School in 2023, was recognized along with two other Banner journalists for their 'compassionate investigative series' on the city's fentanyl epidemic| The Hub
Southern Connecticut State University will recognize alumnus and national sports analyst Rob Parker during its Homecoming game on Oct. 4, dedicating the Jess Dow Field press box in his honor at halftime of the matchup against Bentley University. “Rob Parker’s contributions to the field of sports journalism are a testament to the impact of our […]| News at Southern
In the MyData Matters blog series, MyData members introduce innovative solutions that align with MyData principles, emphasising ethical data practices, user and business empowerment, and privacy. High-quality journalism is critical […]| MyData
As a minority FCC member during the Bush administration, Carr condemned government interference with newsroom decisions.| Reason.com
Enacted five years ago following the killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Elijah McClain in Aurora, Colorado’s Law Enforcement Integrity Act has made it easier to obtain police body-worn camera footage. But some barriers to access remain. The post The legislature made it easier to obtain police bodycam footage in Colorado, but barriers to access remain appeared first on Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.| Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Four years ago, Spokane County water experts were eager to help with a public health response to potent contaminants in West Plains drinking water. A powerful commissioner pulled the plug. A bit more than a year ago Chuck Danner learned he might have a problem with his water. He learned this not from following the … Continue reading Al French and the “forever chemicals” cover-up→| Rhubarb Skies
In 2013 Spokane’s electorate voted overwhelmingly to change the city’s charter to require independence for in civilian oversight of the police. On Monday, the city council voted for the third time not to enforce that mandate. Police reform is difficult everywhere but in Spokane there was, in the early years of Mayor David Condon’s first … Continue reading Strike Three→| Rhubarb Skies
A Lancet study’s inflated numbers are being used to push a partisan narrative, not inform public policy.| Reason.com
The Buckley Institute is excited to announce that the 2025 Yale undergraduate and high school essay contests are now open! Yale undergraduates and American high school students can submit an essay to possibly win $250, $500, or even $1,000. Winning writers will receive their awards at our annual conference in New Haven on November 14, 2025. […]| Buckley Institute
Journalism critical of the government is vanishing from digital archives, years after it has been published| Index on Censorship
During Covid, Vinta Nanda and I opened a forum for conversation @Clubhouse. Today’s blog focuses on one such discussion around the stance of youth in shaping our news landscape. Recognising the potential for media manipulation, this generation is not only aware of misinformation but also actively engages in fact-checking. They are disillusioned with the existing…Read more @Clubhousing with Millenials| Content Matters
In today’s media landscape, everyone seems to have an opinion on its problems: the struggle for control, the relentless pursuit of profit, and the ever-popular blame game. But let’s try a different angle. What if, just for kicks, we imagine a world a decade from now where media isn’t just a profit-churning machine, but something…Read more Is There A Future For Journalism?| Content Matters
Amazon's high-handedness. I had over 100 reviews of my book, The Breaking of Liam Glass on Amazon. But then Amazon started deleting them.| Charles Harris author
Consulting primary sources represents table stakes for intelligent investors and responsible citizens.| The Rational Walk
There are untold thousands of memoirs based on lies. So why did this one catch such widespread attention?| One Man & His Blog
MIAMI (OSV News) — When Miami native Tom Llamas was named “NBC Nightly News” anchor following the retirement of Lester Holt, one of the first phone calls he placed was to the rector/president of his high school alma mater.| catholicreview.org
AI is not going to save media companies, and forcing journalists to use AI is not a business model.| 404 Media
The renowned journalist Peter Scholl-Latour, who died in 2014, was listed as a source by the German foreign secret service for decades and received commissions. The German Federal Secret Service (BND) used journalists as sources for decades – sometimes even paid them – and thereby violated its own regulations. The extent of this co-operation became […] Der Beitrag Journalist Peter Scholl-Latour worked for German foreign secret service, archive files prove erschien zuerst auf Matthias Mo...| Matthias Monroy
An IDF spokesman calls several renowned journalists ‘Jew-haters’. Those affected feel threatened by this ‘enemy list’. They do not receive support from their unions. Arye Sharuz Shalicar is regarded as the German face of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). Having grown up in Berlin, the major, who now lives in Israel, acted as one of […] Der Beitrag Hatred towards criticism of Israel: IDF spokesman Arye Shalicar attacks German journalists for days now erschien zuerst auf Matthias Monroy.| Matthias Monroy
The Colorado Court of Appeals ordered the dismissal of a libel case against the Arvada Press because plaintiff Jeffco Kids First failed to show “actual malice” by the newspaper or that statements made in an article by reporter Rylee Dunn “were materially false.”| Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition
Behind The New York Times’ recent mishmash of a non-endorsement editorial – the one urging readers not to choose Zohran Mamdani for mayor – lies a backstory (or two or three) worth parsin…| Geneva Overholser