Search results for “nytimes” Showing 476 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 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 Here Comes Somebody: Journalism and the Trust Economy I think we’re beyond peak fake news pandemic. The early fever of moral panic has abated. Attention is moving from symptoms to cause. And so begins the sober, purposeful work… April 3, 2017 Covering Sexual Assault Reporting on rape and sexual assault challenges journalists to build trust with sources and avoid injecting bias into the story March 15, 2017 Reporting the Bad News—And the Good The federal government implemented a policy that helped reduce the deficit and how much senior citizens had to pay for drug prescriptions they otherwise couldn’t afford. The policy made it… March 10, 2017 A Time for Press Solidarity, Not Finger-Pointing Deniz Yücel is the only German journalist who is in prison in Turkey for doing his job. He has been in police custody since February 14, when he turned himself… February 28, 2017 The Israeli Press under Pressure How Israeli reporters are covering a combative administration and an increasingly polarized public February 27, 2017 What U.S. Journalists Covering Trump Can Learn from the Israeli Press Having dealt for years with a hostile and obfuscating administration, Israeli journalists have a few tips for their American colleagues February 27, 2017 Sweden, Trump, and Reality Examining what lies beneath the misinformation implicit in the president’s remark February 24, 2017 Previous 1 … 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … 48 Next