Search results for “guardian” Showing 302 results “When you see me on the news, you’ll know who I am” Journalists often withhold details of mass shooters and suicides to discourage copycats. Should that “strategic silence” be extended to extremist speech, misinformation, and propaganda, too? July 30, 2019 Mueller’s Testimony: Journalists Allow “Optics” to Triumph Over Substance The optics were flawless. The best Hollywood screenwriters and directors could not have produced a better performance. There he was, a black Republican, a decorated war hero and general, a… July 29, 2019 Working Across Disciplines: A Manifesto for Happy Newsrooms Do you want to be ready for a startup in your newsroom, for new research methods, immersive storytelling, and product thinking? Then open doors for people with different skill sets.… July 9, 2019 When It Comes to Free Speech, Walmart has Something to Teach Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube I can’t imagine standing in the middle of a Walmart and having a fellow customer repeatedly calling me racial epithets as the manager silently watches from a corner of the… June 19, 2019 “I feel like the best way to report on North Korea is not actually from North Korea” Washington Post journalist Anna Fifield on being careful and slow rather than fast and wrong, the Harvard courses that help her understand the country, and judging the trustworthiness of sources June 12, 2019 “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 Why Newsrooms Are Unionizing Now Journalists are saying yes to unions to lift salary floors, win or improve basic benefits, and provide some cushion to the industry’s volatility March 21, 2019 The Israeli News Industry After Netanyahu The expected charges against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—bribery, fraud, and breach of trust—are also charges against large parts of the Israeli news industry. For an Israeli journalist like me,… March 8, 2019 Visual Arts Journalism: Newsroom Pressure and Generational Change A survey of more than 300 journalists finds visual arts writers and critics addressing issues of race, gender, identity—and relevance March 4, 2019 The Free Press Under Threat in Central Europe Despite financial challenges and government pressure, independent newsrooms in Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Poland are finding ways to keep reporting February 27, 2019 Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 … 31 Next