Author In the Transformation to an Information Company, Bringing in Substantial Revenue Chronicle of Higher Education editor in chief Michael Riley, NF ’95, leads a team creating in-depth reports that are a new revenue stream March 2, 2018 Jay Lauf: “We think audio is an interesting and important format for spreading the journalism. What’s less clear to me on these new platforms thus far is meaningful monetization.” After a stint as advertising director and publisher of Wired magazine, Jay Lauf became vice president and publisher of The Atlantic in 2008. Four years later, he moved over to… March 1, 2018 “Journalistic Solidarity Can Move Mountains” Elena Milashina, who studied music in college, planned to write about arts and culture when she was hired by Novaya Gazeta (“New Newspaper”) in 1997. Instead, she became an investigative… February 26, 2018 “Unite and Resist Every and All Attempts to Silence Us” Rappler, a leading online news website in the Philippines, is fighting a legal battle for its survival, a danger signal to media freedom in the Southeast Asian country that used to pride… February 15, 2018 “Duterte has said that a free press is a privilege, not a right. That’s something very worrying. A free press is a right guaranteed by our own constitution.” Filipino journalist John Nery on Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s propagandistic use of social media and his attacks on Rappler and other news outlets February 14, 2018 Identifying Mexico’s Missing Persons Sandra Barrón Ramírez, a 2017 Knight Visiting Nieman Fellow, is designing a universal data standard to organize information about missing persons in Mexico February 12, 2018 El Riesgo No Sólo es Publicar, es Dónde Pisar Read in English. El 21 de enero el grupo de WhatsApp se saturó de mensajes por una nueva emergencia: un grupo de hombres armados detuvo, amenazó y despojó de sus… February 12, 2018 The Risks to Mexican Journalists Start Before You Even Step Out of Your Car Translated by John Gibler. Leer en español. The WhatsApp group filled with messages from a new emergency: a group of armed men stopped three reporters, threatened them, and stole their cameras and… February 12, 2018 The Science of Journalism I came into journalism in a roundabout way. I was a voracious reader as a child, growing up in middle-class Nairobi, partly as a retreat from a difficult home situation… February 8, 2018 Facts Are Facts, No Matter if Readers Like Them We are in a time of hyper-propaganda, and not just from Russia, through social media that has reached, if not influenced, tens of millions of Americans. The president of the… February 6, 2018 Previous 1 … 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 … 428 Next