Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Why Newsroom Diversity Works Effective strategies for making newsrooms more inclusive June 10, 2015 Confronting Racism in the Age of Obama After America elected its first black president, an African-American newspaper columnist found himself forced to defend his work June 10, 2015 Richard Tofel on ProPublica’s Mission-Driven Approach to Investigative Reporting The nonprofit investigative news organization's president discusses sustainable journalism, news partnerships, and measuring impact May 14, 2015 Cory Haik: “Digital demands all shapes and forms” When Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post in 2013, it was easy to assume that the newspaper’s digital content would be getting an update. One of… April 28, 2015 Masha Gessen: “We’ve been thinking about terrorism all wrong” The 2004 Nieman Fellow discusses her new book about the Boston Marathon bombers, and how narratives can get in the way of facts April 7, 2015 For Online Publications, Data Is News Data-driven projects and news-based games should be presented as journalism, not frilly add-ons March 24, 2015 The Offending Art: Political Cartooning after the Charlie Hebdo Attacks Satirists around the world come to terms with the danger of "punching up" at those in power March 24, 2015 A Blueprint for How to Make J-School Matter (Again) In this excerpt from her forthcoming e-book, Amy Webb outlines a new blueprint for the future of journalism education March 19, 2015 Local Weeklies Are Covering the Communities Big Dailies Ignore Whether bound by geography or interest, communities need strong newspapers March 18, 2015 What Reporters Need to Know About Covering Net Neutrality With news audiences moving online, journalists have a vested interest in coverage of this complicated topic March 16, 2015 Previous 1 … 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … 80 Next