Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results In an Era of Misinformation and Tracking Technology, Long-Held Journalism Norms Are Shifting Newsrooms are rethinking traditional ideas of neutrality, the use of invasive tracking data, and source relationships with law enforcement September 14, 2021 Six Rural News Outlets Trying to Bridge the Information Divide These local newsrooms are helping audiences better understand the places sometimes dismissed as "flyover country" August 26, 2021 How NFTs Could Lead to A Serious Business Opportunity for News Organizations Circa 2015 the phrase “pivot to video” became popular in the news industry. Organizations were indeed leaning into video, but fast forward just a couple of years, and the catchy… August 16, 2021 “A Wake in Words”: The Importance of Obituaries During — and After — the Pandemic Unless news organizations continue to invest in obituaries, a fundamental way of keeping people together — and informed — will be lost July 19, 2021 The New Yorker’s Elizabeth Kolbert: “No Way To Fight Climate Change Without Adhering to the Principles of Environmental Justice” Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999 with a focus on environmental issues. Her 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History,”… June 29, 2021 Journalism in Myanmar: “An Apocalypse for The Media” Myanmar’s former ‘outlaw’ journalists lead the battle for a free press June 18, 2021 Covering God in the 21st Century Contrary to popular thought at the end of the 20th century, religion has continued to be an important aspect of modern life June 17, 2021 New York Times’ Charlie Warzel on the Attention Economy, Coverage of QAnon, Privacy, and More Charlie Warzel is an Opinion writer at large at The New York Times, where he writes about the intersection of technology, media, and politics. For the Times and in his… March 16, 2021 One Year Into the Pandemic, How Are Health Reporters Doing? Health reporters are holding officials accountable, documenting the virus’s devastating toll, and balancing the pandemic’s impact on their own lives March 3, 2021 Arundhati Roy: “We Live in an Age of Mini-Massacres” The Man Booker Prize-winning author of “The God of Small Things” on the state of India’s democracy, violence against women and minorities, the role of the media, and more February 26, 2021 Previous 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … 80 Next