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We asked newsroom leaders and ethicists what they’re keeping or changing in an era of Trump, “fake news,” AI, and industry decline. Read Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan.
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We asked newsroom leaders and ethicists what they’re keeping or changing in an era of Trump, “fake news,” AI, and industry decline.
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Press freedom was thought to have improved slightly since the death of Robert Mugabe. Recent events suggest otherwise, by Nalova Akua.
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What Will the Next Era of Public Media Look Like? by Steven Waldman.
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After the demise of CPB, the industry has an opportunity to build more creative models for public support.
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RT @columbiajourn: 📰 Urgent Ideas for Defending Press Freedom in Gaza. In a new project between @CJR and the Simon and June Li Center for G….
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Letters, condemnations, and Israeli court cases have failed to change the world’s deadliest place for journalists. We’ve cast out for a new approach.
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What’s behind the coverage of Volodymyr Zelensky’s suit? By @Jon_Allsop
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What’s behind the coverage of Volodymyr Zelensky’s suit?
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Some AI tools might be reliable enough for journalists to use—but how to know for sure? @HilkeSchellmann tested a handful of models to find out.
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Some tools were sufficient for summarizing meetings. For research, the results were a disaster.
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RT @AzmatZahra: Letters, condemnations, and Israeli court cases have failed to change the world’s deadliest place for journalists, so @CJR….
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Separating visuals from substance after the Trump-Putin summit, by @Jon_Allsop .
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Separating visuals from substance after the Trump-Putin summit.
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Urgent ideas for defending press freedom in Gaza, the world’s deadliest place for journalists. By @AzmatZahra, @MeghnadBose93, and @laur_watso.
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President Trump’s attack on numbers includes public polls, an essential feature of the democratic free press, by Dhrumil Mehta and Aisvarya Chandrasekar.
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President Trump’s attack on numbers includes public polls, an essential feature of the democratic free press.
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RT @liamjscott: My latest for @CJR on how a military newspaper is navigating the Trump administration.
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Josh Kesselman Has Big Ideas for High Times. The new owner of the magazine on his plans for journalism that’s “taking the readers on a trip,” with Feven Merid.
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Stars and Stripes was almost shut down during the first Trump administration. Now editors are navigating a less cooperative Pentagon. By @liamjscott.
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The paper was almost shut down during the first Trump administration. Now editors are navigating a less cooperative Pentagon.
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Israel Kills Six More Journalists in Gaza:.Around two hundred members of the media have now lost their lives since October 7.
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Cuban journalist José Luis Tan Estrada has been stuck in Mexico since May, locked in asylum purgatory, by David C Adams.
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José Luis Tan Estrada has been stuck in Mexico since May, locked in asylum purgatory.
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Messing with Texas, by @Jon_Allsop.
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The Memory Keepers: A frontline Ukrainian newspaper draws from its own history, by Sophie Watson.
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In @BGrueskin’s Laurels and Darts: Our White House press corps doesn’t meet the moment. Plus: A teenage math prodigy, a deep dive into LA’s housing crisis, and a one-time-only print edition for Texas flood victims.
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Depicting Gaza from Fifteen Thousand Feet: Photographers navigate restrictions to show the breathtaking reality of nearly two years of urban warfare, by Liam Scott.
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Photographers navigate restrictions to show the breathtaking reality of nearly two years of urban warfare.
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With the rise of nonprofit newsrooms, journalists must ask, Who should newsrooms accept money from, and on what terms? New by @Sulliview and Julie Gerstein.
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How outlets are updating their strategies to protect editorial independence.
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