Search results for “Google+News” Showing 321 results Hyperallergic, at Age 9, Rivals the Arts Journalism of Legacy Media The online outlet was ranked highly in a survey of 300 arts journalists May 24, 2018 Critics and Online Outlets Leading the Vanguard in Arts Writing From heady journals to Tumblr manifestos, innovation in art criticism is happening outside the mainstream May 24, 2018 The Coming Splinternet: How the GDPR Could Threaten Journalism At the end of May, European regulators will implement sweeping privacy rules known as the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. The GDPR is intended to harmonize data protection regulations… May 21, 2018 Syrian Refugees Turn to Journalism to Report on Their World Syrian Refugees Turn to Journalism to Report on Their World April 13, 2018 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 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 Reversing the Dangerous Trust Deficit The New York Times recently implemented what may be an unprecedented move for a newspaper. It hired a fact checker to backstop the reporting in the D.C. bureau.Aside from cutting… February 1, 2018 Turning the Focus from Opioid Addiction to Treatment and Recovery These days, you’d be hard-pressed to open a news app, turn on the TV, or check your social media feeds without coming across a story about how the opioid epidemic… January 24, 2018 “As a recovering addict, I know those pictures live forever” A photographer who once was addicted to heroin on how to fairly and ethically depict addiction January 24, 2018 Five Tools to Rebuild Trust in Media Helping readers slow down, ask questions, and find reasoned opposing views may foster civil discourse online January 3, 2018 Previous 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … 33 Next