Search results for “coronavirus” Showing 146 results A Billionaire, A TV Network, And The Fight for a Free Press in India The hostile takeover of NDTV — one of India’s last channels willing to report critically on the Modi government — leaves few independent voices during a critical election cycle July 24, 2023 Three Years After George Floyd’s Murder, What Have We Really Learned? The frenetic pace of day-to-day news coverage makes it difficult to create lasting change June 8, 2023 Three Years Later, Covid-19 Is Still a Health Threat. Journalism Needs to Reflect That Too much coverage minimizes the health risks researchers attribute to the virus April 12, 2023 Covering Covid-19 in the Pandemic’s Fourth Year Latin American journalists met reporting challenges in the pandemic’s early days. Their work offers lessons for future coverage March 17, 2023 Meet The States Using Public Funding to Support Local Journalism In the face of federal inaction, state-level experiments to fund community-based outlets are expanding February 8, 2023 What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News Politicians have long made calculations about which outlets to speak with and when. But the proliferation of partisan sites has made it easier to retreat into friendly corners January 27, 2023 Nieman Reports’ Most Read Stories of 2022 As 2022 winds down, here are the top 10 most read stories from the past year December 19, 2022 In Italy, Freelancer Collectives Are Producing Ambitious Investigations Freelance journalists in Italy are banding together to take on — and fund — ambitious investigative projects around the globe December 19, 2022 Is It OK for Journalists To Hold Back Scoops for Books? A spate of Trump titles sparks debate about the ethics of withholding vital reporting for books November 22, 2022 Why Some Journalists Are Centering Trauma-Informed Reporting Trauma-informed reporting can help journalists better connect with sources dealing with grief, pain, and loss August 24, 2022 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 15 Next