Articles People Want to Know About People It’s odd that we forget people in our reporting. We’re people. Everyone around us is a person, however annoying their habits might be. People want to know about people; gossip… April 27, 2018 Sipho Kings Reinventing Local TV News To attract young viewers, stations are going digital-first, crowdsourcing reporting, experimenting with augmented reality, and injecting more personality into the news April 18, 2018 Eryn Carlson, Sara Morrison “Collaboration Is Really Our Best Protection” A French investigative journalist and filmmaker, Laurent Richard is the co-founder of the popular French public television newsmagazine “Cash Investigation,” produced by Premières Lignes. He has also produced several long-form… April 17, 2018 Syrian Refugees Turn to Journalism to Report on Their World Syrian Refugees Turn to Journalism to Report on Their World April 13, 2018 Maggie Quick “The Requesting of Good Things” I didn’t always know I wanted to be a reporter. I came at it sideways, in college, after deciding to major in creative writing. There’s no career path for writing… April 10, 2018 Dustin Dwyer AI’s Potential to Create Audience-of-One Media In “Unscaled,” venture capitalist Hemant Taneja contends that disruption in the media is upending economies of scale March 27, 2018 Hemant Taneja Investing in the Next Crop of Promising Media Companies Maya Baratz Jordan, a 2016 Knight Visiting Nieman Fellow, on key ingredients for success and openings in a new accelerator program March 26, 2018 Maya Baratz Jordan Can “Extreme Transparency” Fight Fake News and Create More Trust With Readers? From posting raw footage to explaining reporting methods, more journalists are showing their work March 23, 2018 Michael Blanding A Different Way to Cover the Trump Presidency Linda Leonhart is an evangelical Christian from Texas who is mulling the pros and cons of being a Donald Trump supporter. “Certainly we are all embarrassed,” she acknowledges to The New… March 22, 2018 Mark Jurkowitz “There were huge consequences for anybody who talked to us” New York Times reporters Emily Steel and Michael S. Schmidt on covering sexual harassment allegations, convincing sources to go on the record, and reverse engineering nondisclosure agreements March 20, 2018 Previous 1 … 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 … 436 Next