Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1097 results What Nicki Minaj Can Teach Newsrooms About Credibility One profile brings to light many issues challenging journalism, including diversity, authenticity, and cross-generational competence January 12, 2016 Raquel Rutledge, NF ’12, and her colleagues at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel investigated unfair property tax assessments—and worked to engage readers Coefficients of dispersion. Chasing the sale. Maintenance years.Three things I knew almost nothing about when I got a tip from a software engineer that something was gravely wrong with the… January 12, 2016 An AP Correspondent Examines Why Foreign News Matters Why do we focus so often on the negative? And what stories do we miss when we do? January 12, 2016 Covering the Transgender Community How newsrooms are moving beyond the “coming out” story to report crucial transgender issues January 12, 2016 Why Uyghur Issues Go Unreported—In and Outside China Greg Fay, project manager of the Uyghur Human Rights Project, discusses the formidable challenges to covering the Uyghur minority in China January 8, 2016 How Newsrooms Handle Graphic Images of Violence Are images of violence and death too distressing to publish—or too important to ignore? January 5, 2016 How Participatory Journalism Turns News Consumers into Collaborators Involving news consumers in the reporting process can improve stories and enhance audience engagement November 17, 2015 Automation in the Newsroom How algorithms are helping reporters expand coverage, engage audiences, and respond to breaking news September 1, 2015 A Brief Guide to Robot Reporting Tools From crime statistics to SEC filings, software agents can monitor vast amounts of open data to help journalists spot potential stories September 1, 2015 The Value of Slow Journalism in the Age of Instant Information As news cycles speed up, 'slow' journalists take months—even years—to report and tell in-depth stories August 19, 2015 Previous 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … 110 Next