Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Why Newsrooms Are Unionizing Now Journalists are saying yes to unions to lift salary floors, win or improve basic benefits, and provide some cushion to the industry’s volatility March 21, 2019 The Free Press Under Threat in Central Europe Despite financial challenges and government pressure, independent newsrooms in Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Poland are finding ways to keep reporting February 27, 2019 Journalism Under Pressure Coverage is often exceptional, even as newsrooms and revenues shrink February 21, 2019 Errol Morris, Steve Bannon, and American Discourse “What does it mean for journalism when we cannot examine a subject without appearing to promote it?” February 19, 2019 How Implicit Bias Works in Journalism Avoiding the pitfalls of hidden biases can lead to better story selection and more inclusive reporting November 13, 2018 The Limits of Empathy During a Time of Polarization Journalists shouldn’t demean or dismiss the supporters of any political candidate. But we shouldn’t explain away their words and deeds, either November 1, 2018 How Newsrooms are Rethinking Midterms Coverage To meet the challenges of the midterms, news outlets are taking a more collaborative approach, changing how they report on polls, and covering the voting process itself as well as… October 30, 2018 Why Bhutan’s Struggle for Press Freedom Matters Imagine a country where reporters shy away from contentious issues, where journalism is considered a dead-end job, where the private sector rarely advertises through mass media, and where the mainstream… October 25, 2018 Sports Journalists Battle for Relevancy In an age of social platforms and celebrity athletes, Bleacher Report, The Players' Tribune, and The Athletic are challenging legacy sports media October 9, 2018 Hot Type In his new book "Recovered Memory," Frank Van Riper meditates on his career in newspapers from the 1960s to the 1980s October 1, 2018 Previous 1 … 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 … 80 Next