Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1097 results Telling Indigenous Stories Neglecting to cover indigenous communities not only represents a missed opportunity, but a significant failure for an industry hoping to find voice and relevance in the 21st century June 7, 2017 What Terry Frei’s Tweet Says about Bigotry and Bias I was thinking about dedicating this column to what happened in New York, with the decision by the Times to jettison its public editor position. But what happened in Denver… June 6, 2017 A Winning Turnaround: Betsy O’Donovan, NF ’13, is leading the charge to reverse the deficit at a college newspaper I became executive director at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s Daily Tar Heel in August 2016, at a make-or-break moment for our nonprofit newspaper. We’d lost $272,000 in the… May 18, 2017 “The way journalists interact with the communities we cover needs to change” A journalist and a source explore objectivity, activism, open-mindedness and vulnerability—and the national listening deficit May 12, 2017 Yes, We Need A Special Commission… The media, along with former FBI Director James Comey, helped Donald Trump become president. Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight.com has detailed why. But it doesn’t take a mathematician to understand that… May 11, 2017 The Sting of the Lie For reporters, deception often is a formative experience May 10, 2017 David Axelrod: “When you hear people’s stories, there is a common humanity that is healthy and important” A longtime political consultant, David Axelrod has managed upwards of 150 local, state, and national campaigns—including Barack Obama’s 2008 and 2012 presidential runs, with a stint as the president’s senior… May 9, 2017 Sensor Journalism: Reporting Opportunities and Ethical Concerns As part of a data-driven approach, sensors can broaden the range of stories journalists take on and increase the authoritativeness of their accounts May 3, 2017 A Former Fake News Creator on Covering Fake News The creator of the Denver Guardian and other fake news sites on the financial motivations behind misinformation May 1, 2017 Don’t Fear the Curmudgeon Most editors get lots of feedback from readers—through calls, emails, or comments in social media.For the past two years, though, The [Springfield, Illinois] State Journal-Register has had a special group… April 27, 2017 Previous 1 … 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … 110 Next