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Bill Church, NF ’16, seeks to join core values and new approaches as he guides newsrooms toward reinvention

What should newsrooms look like in the future?No one knows the answer.But there is energy in uncertainty. And the best way to find an answer is start an adventure. Even…
A Davos for the Rust Belt

A Davos for the Rust Belt

Instead of bringing smart journalists and celebrities to resort towns, why not get them to go where they’re really needed—middle America?
Design as a Driving Force for Audience Engagement

Design as a Driving Force for Audience Engagement

Valuing visual types in the newsroom has a good payoff
The Invisible Muslims

The Invisible Muslims

Days after last year’s terrorist attack on a public services center in San Bernardino, California, Kristen Stangas was standing amid a cluster of reporters outside Los Angeles City Hall. Journalists…
The Way Forward

The Way Forward

Reflecting on this historic campaign and looking ahead to what newsrooms must do next
Four Steps to Strengthening Journalism's Role in Our Democracy

Four Steps to Strengthening Journalism’s Role in Our Democracy

The question isn't, “What lessons can we draw from 2016?” The question is, “Which of the many answers should we focus on?”
Telling Stories in Uncertain Times

Telling Stories in Uncertain Times

I’ve seen this bad movie before—in fact, far too many times: strongmen, whether vicious kingpins or populist leaders bullying reporters in either my native Mexico or across Latin America, authorities…
Post-Truth Politics

Post-Truth Politics

In the Trump era, journalists face a profound challenge in addressing issues stemming from fake news, false equivalence, and widespread misinformation
“Journalists have an even heavier task ahead”

“Journalists have an even heavier task ahead”

Two journalism students about to enter the industry reflect on the need for stories that address the changing needs of audiences
Responding to Our Oral Culture

Responding to Our Oral Culture

Sometime late last winter, I began to focus closely on what would happen in the primaries on Super Tuesday, March 1, 2016. I realized I really needed to get on…