Search results for “diversity+newsrooms” Showing 191 results Measuring Progress: Women as Journalists In ‘The Edge of Change’ the perspective is forward-looking, even if many of the challenging issues of the past endure for female reporters and editors. January 10, 2011 A Shrinking Sports Beat: Women’s Teams, Athletes As newsroom staffs shrink and eyeballs measure interest, women’s sports coverage is losing ground it once seemed to be gaining. December 15, 2010 Adding ‘Far-Flungs’ to a New Kind of Reporting Partnership An investigative story tests a new model of foreign news reporting—and leaves a lot of valuable lessons in its wake. September 3, 2010 Creating Ethical Bridges From Journalism to Digital News ‘… what appears on Web sites and on blogs is not generally regarded as adhering to standards that govern legacy news organizations.’ September 28, 2009 Investing in Watchdog Reporting ‘… the Journal Sentinel has built a 10-person Watchdog Team with a robust Web presence called Watchdog Online.’ September 15, 2008 Democracy Can Complicate the Job of Journalists When a decade of conflict ended, ‘what many Nepali journalists did not anticipate was that the worst had yet to come.’ March 15, 2008 Teaching What We Don’t (Yet) Know A course about change becomes a constant work in progress as it looks to the newsrooms, audiences and forms of the future. September 15, 2007 Summer 2007: Words & Reflections Introduction On an April morning in 2005, WJLA-TV investigative reporter Andrea McCarren set out with a photographer to do some preliminary reporting about the activities of a Prince George’s (Md.) County… June 15, 2007 Risk-Adverse Newspapers Won’t Cross the Digital Divide ‘Newspapers lacked the external vision necessary to see the vast range of opportunities created by the Internet.’ December 15, 2006 Attempting to Bridge the Divide ‘Entering immigrant America on behalf of an English-language newspaper is, by definition, a cross-cultural experience.’ September 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 … 20 Next