Search results for “nieman” Showing 3430 results From Harvard to Hollywood, the improbable journey of “Spotlight” from Boston Globe investigation to Oscar-nominated film The Globe’s Walter V. Robinson: “None of us thought that how we made the sausage really was interesting at all” February 25, 2016 Gabriel Dance of The Marshall Project: “We don’t care where you see our content” The Marshall Project’s managing editor on the imperative of platform-specific stories, the supremacy of video, and why he likes to work with Collaborators February 16, 2016 Bringing Native American Stories to a National Audience Journalists must move past stereotypes to forge deeper connections with an underrepresented population February 11, 2016 The Guardian’s Lee Glendinning: “Publishing is not the end of the story” The editor of The Guardian US and two reporters who worked on its database of police killings discuss collaborating with the public and bringing fresh eyes to American news January 29, 2016 Face to face with a wounded man, Beauregard Tromp, NF ’13, casts off his role as observer and finds a deeper connection He’s dead. We can’t take him,” the hospital porter said. “Brother! Brother! Wake up brother! Wake up!” I willed the man in the scarlet shirt, sitting lifeless in the bloodied… January 29, 2016 The State-by-State Approach to Getting National Data With FOIA When an investigation into military equipment distributed to police departments stalled at the national level, going local helped free the data January 14, 2016 What Nicki Minaj Can Teach Newsrooms About Credibility One profile brings to light many issues challenging journalism, including diversity, authenticity, and cross-generational competence January 12, 2016 Culture critic Chris Vognar, NF ’09, discovers new talents in a multimedia cross-disciplinary approach to his beat since my return to the Dallas Morning News in 2009 following my fellowship year, I have been a culture critic. Trading in my old title of movie critic formalized my… January 12, 2016 Why Journalists Shouldn’t Be Blinded by Bad Science "A Survival Guide to the Misinformation Age” argues that journalists must better understand how science works in order to separate real breakthroughs from hype January 12, 2016 An AP Correspondent Examines Why Foreign News Matters Why do we focus so often on the negative? And what stories do we miss when we do? January 12, 2016 Previous 1 … 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 … 343 Next