Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 795 results Bringing Native American Stories to a National Audience Journalists must move past stereotypes to forge deeper connections with an underrepresented population February 11, 2016 What Nicki Minaj Can Teach Newsrooms About Credibility One profile brings to light many issues challenging journalism, including diversity, authenticity, and cross-generational competence January 12, 2016 Why Journalists Shouldn’t Be Blinded by Bad Science "A Survival Guide to the Misinformation Age” argues that journalists must better understand how science works in order to separate real breakthroughs from hype January 12, 2016 Covering the Transgender Community How newsrooms are moving beyond the “coming out” story to report crucial transgender issues January 12, 2016 Fifty Years of FOIA As the Freedom of Information Act turns 50, journalists are innovating new ways to use the law January 12, 2016 Melissa Bell of Vox Media: “Give People the Start of Understanding” On the online publisher's embrace of Snapchat, its spirit of collaboration, and its determination to create a better advertising experience January 6, 2016 Ethan Zuckerman: “Journalistic organizations … need to have a civic impact” The director of MIT's Center for Civic Media on business models, his dislike of Facebook, and participatory versus traditional media November 12, 2015 Using Network News to Tell Small Stories with Big Impacts How a TV producer learned to believe in the power of character-driven narratives that resonate with audiences November 2, 2015 Alex Miller of Vice: “What Is it Like to Be There?” The millennial-focused media group's global head of content on its in-your-face reporting, its approach to revenue, and what legacy outlets like The New York Times and BBC do well October 21, 2015 Automation in the Newsroom How algorithms are helping reporters expand coverage, engage audiences, and respond to breaking news September 1, 2015 Previous 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 … 80 Next