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Ethan Zuckerman: "Journalistic organizations … need to have a civic impact"

Ethan Zuckerman: “Journalistic organizations … need to have a civic impact”

The director of MIT's Center for Civic Media on business models, his dislike of Facebook, and participatory versus traditional media
How Cartoons Helped Define The New Yorker

How Cartoons Helped Define The New Yorker

In "Cast of Characters," Thomas Vinciguerra, a founding editor of The Week, examines the early cartoonists who put their stamp on The New Yorker

Using Network News to Tell Small Stories with Big Impacts

How a TV producer learned to believe in the power of character-driven narratives that resonate with audiences
To Fight Ad Blocking, Build Better Ads

To Fight Ad Blocking, Build Better Ads

As the use of blocking technology accelerates, publishers are exploring ways to serve up ads users actually want to see
A Pesar de la Violencia, los Periodistas Innovan para Reportear en México

A Pesar de la Violencia, los Periodistas Innovan para Reportear en México

Frente a las crecientes amenazas tanto de autoridades locales como de los carteles del narcotráfico, en México los periodistas están encontrando maneras de seguir trabajando
Alex Miller of Vice: “What Is it Like to Be There?”

Alex Miller of Vice: “What Is it Like to Be There?”

The millennial-focused media group's global head of content on its in-your-face reporting, its approach to revenue, and what legacy outlets like The New York Times and BBC do well
Killing Journalists with Impunity

Killing Journalists with Impunity

The Committee to Protect Journalists ranks the countries that lead the world in failing to investigate violence against media
Despite Violence, Journalists in Mexico Innovate to Report

Despite Violence, Journalists in Mexico Innovate to Report

With increasing threats from both local officials and the drug cartels, journalists in Mexico are finding ways to keep working
Jon Palfreman, NF '06, investigates Parkinson's disease as both author and subject

Jon Palfreman, NF ’06, investigates Parkinson’s disease as both author and subject

My life changed on a cold, dark, rainy January morning in 2011. Worried about a modest tremor in my left hand, my doctor had referred me to a neurologist. At…
Automation in the Newsroom

Automation in the Newsroom

How algorithms are helping reporters expand coverage, engage audiences, and respond to breaking news