Articles Vanishing Jobs at Newspapers RELATED ARTICLE“Are Journalists the 21st Century’s Buggy Whip Makers?”– William DietrichEmployment news at newspapers is bad, but just how bad depends on who’s counting. Between 1992 and 2002, the number… December 15, 2006 William Dietrich The Global Voices Manifesto We believe in free speech: in protecting the right to speak—and the right to listen. We believe in universal access to the tools of speech.To that end, we seek to… December 15, 2006 Ethan Zuckerman, Rebecca MacKinnon Letter to the Editor Editor’s Note: Nieman Reports relies on journalists who write for our pages to provide an accurate account of events and experiences they share with our readers. Though we work to… December 15, 2006 Liz McLemore Puzzling Contradictions of China’s Internet Journalism A journalist who has worked in China says that ‘the Internet has strengthened the power of the central government, not undermined it.’ December 15, 2006 Fons Tuinstra Are Journalists the 21st Century’s Buggy Whip Makers? Newspapers might vanish, too, if they continue to ‘dream of past dominance while taking their product and trying to fit it into their competitor's terrain.’ December 15, 2006 William Dietrich Gathering Voices to Share With a Worldwide Online Audience ‘Global Voices pulls together interesting threads of conversation and reporting from the global cacophony of blogging voices.’ December 15, 2006 Ethan Zuckerman, Rebecca MacKinnon Poet Donald Hall Inspires Nieman Fellows ‘… even under the tyranny of daily deadlines, journalists can help themselves by thinking like a poet.’ September 15, 2006 Mike Pride What’s Old Is New Again A documentary film about immigration reveals historic articles and images with messages familiar to us today. September 15, 2006 Lorie Conway Learning How Data Work With Reporting RELATED ARTICLE“Data Talk When Reporters Know How to Listen”– By Stephen K. DoigWorking with the Investigative Reporters and Editors’ (IRE) National Institute of Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR), I and USA Today… September 15, 2006 Stephen K. Doig Data Talk When Reporters Know How to Listen ‘My god, I had no idea newspapers could do this kind of thing!’ September 15, 2006 Stephen K. Doig Previous 1 … 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 … 433 Next