Search results for “nieman” Showing 3550 results Holding Businesses Accountable While there's no Pulitzer category for business reporting, taking on corporations and financial interests is at the core of many Prize-winning stories June 30, 2016 The Story Behind the First Pulitzer for Jazz How Wynton Marsalis’s 1997 win moved the Music Pulitzers beyond the classical canon June 20, 2016 A Century of Pulitzer Journalism Speaking Truth to Power There it is, in the very first sentence of Theodore H. White’s Pulitzer Prize-winning chronicle of the battle between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon for the presidency: The curious… June 7, 2016 The Medium is The (Text) Message What Facebook’s plans for Messenger say about chatbots, AI-powered news, and the role of journalists in a world where language is the new digital interface April 13, 2016 News is a Public Good An economics professor argues that journalism outlets should be granted “nonprofit media organization” status April 7, 2016 Reporting on Disability with Sensitivity, not Sensationalism When people with disabilities are portrayed as only heroes or victims, it's harder to address the issues that affect them March 30, 2016 Obstacles and Opportunities for Journalists with Disabilities A blind journalist on overcoming the latent prejudices that keep people with disabilities out of newsrooms March 30, 2016 Making News Websites Accessible to All For journalists who want to represent readers’ interests, ensuring equal access to online content is essential March 30, 2016 Make the News a Conversation The first time I invited my readers to meet up at a coffee shop, one person came. His name was Jimmy. He was a fan of my geeky news and… March 28, 2016 To Stay Relevant, Newsrooms Rethink Campaign Coverage Public disaffection and candidates' social media strategies force journalists to innovate beyond the horse race March 23, 2016 Previous 1 … 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 … 355 Next