Search results for “twitter” Showing 469 results During Covid, Journalists Were Less Packaged. Let’s Keep It That Way To ensure a healthier industry filled with healthier people, newsrooms must take the whole of the journalist into account in ways that weren’t always true pre-pandemic April 23, 2021 Covering Extremism: “As Exhausting a Beat as It Is Important” Reporters who have long covered the far right offer advice — and warnings — for where reporting on white nationalism and conspiracy theories should go from here March 30, 2021 Get to Know the Newsrooms Focused on Elevating Latinx Voices in the U.S. From more established outlets to startups, these newsrooms are bringing nuanced, in-depth coverage to the issues impacting Latinx people March 24, 2021 5 Things I Learned as an AAPI Engagement Editor Covering Anti-Asian Hate The Atlanta shootings are another tragic reminder that empowering journalists of color can bring massive returns both in and out of the newsroom March 22, 2021 New York Times’ Charlie Warzel on the Attention Economy, Coverage of QAnon, Privacy, and More Charlie Warzel is an Opinion writer at large at The New York Times, where he writes about the intersection of technology, media, and politics. For the Times and in his… March 16, 2021 Arundhati Roy: “We Live in an Age of Mini-Massacres” The Man Booker Prize-winning author of “The God of Small Things” on the state of India’s democracy, violence against women and minorities, the role of the media, and more February 26, 2021 In India, Journalists “Are Fighting For Whether Truth is Meaningful or Not” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is cracking down on the free press — and the free press is pushing back February 25, 2021 With the Loss of Physical Newsrooms, How are Young Journalists Faring? Reporters just starting in their careers on finding mentors and collaborators in a time of Covid February 17, 2021 Public Exchanges on Race Are Healthy for News Outlets and Audiences I’ve been stuck on the discussion about the resignation of New York Times science reporter Donald McNeil Jr. for the past few days. I don’t have a firm opinion on… February 9, 2021 Spurred by Black Lives Matter, Coverage of Police Violence Is Changing Newsrooms are moving away from privileging police accounts over those of police violence victims January 28, 2021 Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 47 Next