Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 795 results The Future of Comments With help from technology, third parties, and improved moderation, newsrooms are revamping comment sections and eyeing them as an integral part of their audience engagement strategies February 2, 2017 Al Sharpton, Donald Trump, and the Black and White Truth Crucial facts about race in America have been overlooked in analyzing Trump's win December 14, 2016 Design as a Driving Force for Audience Engagement Valuing visual types in the newsroom has a good payoff December 9, 2016 Still An Outsider in Mainstream Journalism Trump’s rhetoric forces us to redefine what it means to be a Latino and a professional journalist November 22, 2016 Let the Interlopers In A journalist without a college degree on the need for educational diversity in the newsroom November 12, 2016 The New Wisdom of the Crowd Scandinavian media giant Schibsted publishes Verdens Gang or VG, the number one online newspaper in Norway and the nation’s number two print daily. Schibsted’s approach to news is noteworthy because it “boasts… October 18, 2016 Why Cannabis Coverage Needs to be a Serious Beat In early 2014, John Ingold, a longtime reporter for The Denver Post, noticed that the number of parents of young patients registered with the state to gain access to medical… October 18, 2016 Tech Criticism and Its Discontents An except from Sara M. Watson's Tow Center report on constructive technology criticism October 4, 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 Previous 1 … 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 80 Next