Search results for “nieman” Showing 3364 results An Antidote to the Minimization of the Long Covid Crisis Why the founders of The Sick Times have made it their mission to report on overlooked perspectives from Covid long haulers January 9, 2024 The Year in Media: Tragedy, Absurdity, and a Few Rays of Hope It’s been a bumpy ride — and the AI apocalypse looms just around the corner December 18, 2023 Meet the Plymouth Independent, One of the Many Local News Startups Cropping Up Across the Country The Plymouth Independent’s editor Mark Pothier on launching the new site and why digital startups are “the future of local journalism” December 4, 2023 ‘We Go Where We Think We Can Have The Most Impact’ Five lessons from successful local news startups November 27, 2023 Newsrooms Want to Diversify. These Programs Can Help At a time when diversity in education is under attack, a slew of new apprenticeships are providing pathways for young journalists of color to step into the profession November 17, 2023 Six Months Ago NPR Left Twitter. The Effects Have Been Negligible The numbers confirm what many of us have long suspected — that Twitter wasn’t worth the effort, at least in terms of traffic October 11, 2023 “A Lot of People Got Really Rich Off of What Happened Here:” How Hedge Funds Helped Destroy Local News Margot Susca’s forthcoming book, “Hedged,” unravels the history of how the ultrawealthy are taking over America’s newspapers October 10, 2023 “To Allow Yourself to be Seen So That You Can See Others is Very Powerful” Harvard Kennedy School Professor Marshall Ganz on leadership and the power of narrative for social change October 5, 2023 Half a Billion Dollars for Local News From the September newsletter: A coalition of over two dozen foundations commits $500 million to local news October 4, 2023 9 Hard Truths About Reviving Local News $500 million in philanthropic funding is a start, but let’s make sure we’re focusing on the right things September 14, 2023 Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … 337 Next