Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results In the Philippines, Journalists Confront Fake News and a Crackdown on Press Freedom Despite the obstacles in an increasingly hostile environment, independent Filipino news outlets are doing vital work May 22, 2018 AI’s Potential to Create Audience-of-One Media In “Unscaled,” venture capitalist Hemant Taneja contends that disruption in the media is upending economies of scale March 27, 2018 Can “Extreme Transparency” Fight Fake News and Create More Trust With Readers? From posting raw footage to explaining reporting methods, more journalists are showing their work March 23, 2018 What Journalists Can Learn from “Black Panther” and “Get Out” This is a story about heroes and we’ll talk about journalism in a minute, but first let’s go to the movies. A lot has been said about “Black Panther” being… March 2, 2018 Jay Lauf: “We think audio is an interesting and important format for spreading the journalism. What’s less clear to me on these new platforms thus far is meaningful monetization.” After a stint as advertising director and publisher of Wired magazine, Jay Lauf became vice president and publisher of The Atlantic in 2008. Four years later, he moved over to… March 1, 2018 What Journalists Need to Know About Writing Screenplays Narrative writers on the similarities—and crucial differences—between journalism and screenwriting February 28, 2018 Turning the Focus from Opioid Addiction to Treatment and Recovery These days, you’d be hard-pressed to open a news app, turn on the TV, or check your social media feeds without coming across a story about how the opioid epidemic… January 24, 2018 “As a recovering addict, I know those pictures live forever” A photographer who once was addicted to heroin on how to fairly and ethically depict addiction January 24, 2018 The Race Beat, Revisited Shereen Marisol Meraji kicked off an episode of “Code Switch,” a podcast taglined “Race and Identity Remixed,” with a confession: “My mom’s Puerto Rican; my dad’s Iranian. And I, too, suffer from… January 12, 2018 The Case for Skyline Watchdogs: Architectural Criticism and Political Acts Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin explores where to draw the line between coverage of aesthetics and politics December 13, 2017 Previous 1 … 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 … 80 Next