Search results for “Google News” Showing 319 results “The bubble is getting bigger, but not bursting” “I think we hit a tipping point” is how the findings of a recent survey examining podcasting habits was described. Nearly one in three people listen to a podcast every… March 28, 2019 China and the AI Edge In a nation where privacy is not a core value, AI is being harnessed to create an obedient populace March 5, 2019 Journalism Under Pressure Coverage is often exceptional, even as newsrooms and revenues shrink February 21, 2019 Authenticity and the Journalism of Networks Trust in the federal government is at a historic low, while trust in Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders among supporters is near or above 80%. What can journalists learn from… January 8, 2019 From Covering the Housing Crisis to Living It One sign of the growing precariousness of the housing market is the willingness of people working in the media business to open up about their own struggles. That may also… November 19, 2018 How Implicit Bias Works in Journalism Avoiding the pitfalls of hidden biases can lead to better story selection and more inclusive reporting November 13, 2018 Can Dialogue Journalism Engage Audiences, Foster Civil Discourse, and Increase Trust in the Media? Spaceship Media and other outlets are experimenting with ways to bridge the political divides in the U.S. October 23, 2018 Re-examining Lippmann’s Legacy Journalists are still grappling with many of the issues that defined Walter Lippmann’s extraordinary career September 20, 2018 Why We Need More Journalism Courses Taught in Prison For those incarcerated, the study of journalism can aid rehabilitation by providing tangible skills and a chance to increase understanding of prisoners’ experiences August 9, 2018 When Is It OK for Journalists To Be Activists? There are times when it’s not only ok but imperative for journalists to become active participants around issues July 19, 2018 Previous 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … 32 Next