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Ours, Theirs and the Bloggers’ Zones: Compatible, Yet Different

Over the years, creating community on the Telegraph’s Web site has come to mean a lot more than someone leaving a comment at the bottom of an article.

Digital Natives: Following Their Lead on a Path to a New Journalism

By understanding how young people ‘process various types of news and formats’ using new media, journalists enhance their ability to adapt their work to emerging technologies.

The Internet: How It Changes Everything About Journalism

‘What was once an important role—making editorial choices—starts to feel more like a bottleneck in the system.’

Bloggers Push Past the Old Media’s Gatekeepers

From YouTube to The Huffington Post, new media ‘are upending the presidential campaign process and raising questions about journalism's place in it.’

Journalism and Web 2.0

‘Tomorrow’s potential readers are using the Web in ways we can hardly imagine, and if we want to remain significant for them, we need to understand how.’

Using the Internet to Examine Patterns of Foreign Coverage

African events are often not reported because Western news coverage is strongly connected to a nation’s wealth.
From Investigative Journalist to Sanctions Investigator

From Investigative Journalist to Sanctions Investigator

A former investigative journalist adapts reporting skills to aid companies’ sanctions investigations
Battling a Climate Change Backlash

Battling a Climate Change Backlash

How to improve reporting on extreme weather in an age of denialism and cutbacks
How to Earn Audience Trust: A Conversation with Joy Mayer

How to Earn Audience Trust: A Conversation with Joy Mayer

Despite increasing news avoidance, the founder of Trusting News says transparency, humility, and smart word choices can help newsrooms regain skeptical audiences.
Nieman Reports’ Top 5 Opinion Pieces of 2024

Nieman Reports’ Top 5 Opinion Pieces of 2024

As 2024 winds down, here are 5 opinion columns from the past year we at Nieman Reports think are worth a (re)read