Search results for “nonprofit” Showing 447 results Sensor Journalism: Reporting Opportunities and Ethical Concerns As part of a data-driven approach, sensors can broaden the range of stories journalists take on and increase the authoritativeness of their accounts May 3, 2017 Rethinking the White House Beat How newsrooms are changing to cover the Trump White House April 25, 2017 Flagging Fake News A look at some potential tools and strategies for identifying misinformation April 14, 2017 Can News Literacy Be Taught? At a time when more critical media consumption is sorely needed, news literacy can be a difficult skill to impart April 14, 2017 Paul McNally, a 2016 Knight Visiting Nieman Fellow, is working to bring community radio in South Africa to a wider audience A laptop was cracked across the reception desk. A hole was put through the red painted wall. And a 2015 award for best radio documentary, hanging high, was pulled down… February 28, 2017 The Israeli Press under Pressure How Israeli reporters are covering a combative administration and an increasingly polarized public February 27, 2017 Rebuilding Local Journalism as an Essential Democratic Force The work of local and regional papers once informed the work of national ones. Can new partnerships and tactics revitalize local coverage and restore that connection? November 15, 2016 Crowdfunding the News Crowdfunding's financial contribution to journalism is still meager, but journalists are finding that crowdfunding can bring what Google and Facebook so often take away: the crowd and the funding September 26, 2016 Access, Accountability Reporting and Silicon Valley The first time I visited Facebook’s office in Washington, D.C., I was asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement. I didn’t. Then there was the time I got through an entire… August 17, 2016 Gilbert M. Gaul, NF ’83 Public Service, 1990 · The Philadelphia Inquirer August 9, 2016 Previous 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 … 45 Next